Looking For A New Hunting Jacket? Here’s Where To Get Yours

By Charlie Colville

8 months ago

These coats have got game


On the hunt for some country clothing? When it comes to hunting jackets, it’s important to find the right balance between functionality and style – the art of hunting encourages that you look and feel good. Here’s the C&TH guide to finding the perfect hunting jacket, as well as the best brands to shop with.

What Is A Hunting Jacket?

Specially designed for hunters and shooters, a hunting jacket (or shooting jacket) is a more functional take on the traditional jacket. Tailored to the outdoors, these jackets typically come with features like insulation and waterproofing to battle the elements, as well as stylistic details like neutral or camouflage colourways to help the wearer blend into the natural environment.

Are they Waterproof?

Yes, hunting jackets are usually waterproof – but it’s best to double check the product details before buying.

People in country clothing sitting in back of jeep

(c) Purdey

What To Consider When Buying One

Colour

First thing’s first, consider the colour. Hunting is a sport that requires you to blend into your surroundings while tracking game, meaning you need to wear attire that won’t visually give you away. Avoid super bright colours and instead stick to neutrals or, if you fancy it, camouflage.

Weather Resistance

The last thing you want is a jacket that lets all the rain in, especially if you’re hunting in the UK. Opt for hunting jackets that are both waterproof and water-resistant to help keep you dry, as well as wind-resistant so that they can block out any harsh cold or chill.

Functionality

Chances are you’ll need more than one set of pockets while hunting, so make sure you keep an eye out for jackets that suit the kind of hunting you’ll be partaking in – whether that requires radio pockets, ammunition loops, high visibility details (for nighttime excursions) or full camouflage is up to you.

Fit & Comfort

At the end of the day, you also want to make sure you’re comfortable in your hunting jacket. Since you’ll be spending a lot of time outdoors in unpredictable weather conditions, make sure you choose a jacket that allows for layering underneath, a hood (did we mention it rains here?) and maybe even a few vents for breathability.

The Best Brands That Make Hunting Jackets

Holland & Holland

Featured image: Purdey