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Duckworth - Men's WoolCloud Full Zip Jacket
$339.00
$271.20

Duckworth - Men's WoolCloud Full Zip Jacket

After wearing the WoolCloud Full Zip Jacket you'll never want another traditional down or synthetic-puff jacket. Why? When down (which is made from bird feathers) gets wet it becomes a mushy ball, and when synthetic fillers get wet and worn down they become increasingly compressed, providing less insulation. On the other hand, the Duckworth WoolCloud Jacket is filled with a Merino Wool batting which never loses its loft and insulation and stays warm when wet. Remarkably lightweight and boasting a nylon water-resistant shell, this Merino Wool jacket also features a paneled hood, two large insulated hand pockets, two large mesh inside pockets (perfect for a phone) and a full zip front. The finished product is a versatile, warm, durable, breathable, sport-fit Merino Wool jacket that stands up to whatever Mother Nature throws at you. Toss on the WoolCloud Full Zip Jacket when the rain starts going sideways and you're guaranteed to stay warm and dry until the clouds part. American-made with Montana wool, this men's jacket is available in multiple colors.

Composition: 80% Montana Merino Wool, 20% PET interior; 100% Nylon shell and lining (imported)

$339.00

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Meet the Brand


Deep Montana Roots

Like any true-blue Montana brand, Duckworth was founded on a local ski hill - a ski lift, to be precise. Those fateful conversations between runs formed the cornerstones of our ethos and mission: to create versatile Merino Wool products made exclusively in the USA with Montana-grown wool. Using best-in-the-world- quality Merino Wool - produced by our co-founders and fourth-generation sheep ranchers, The Helle Family from Dillon, Montana - our apparel is designed for superior performance with stewardship, sustainability and American-made craftsmanship at front of mind.


THE RANCH

The Helles have worked their land and in similar fashion across four generations. It’s a rite of passage for the family, a carrying of a torch and a legacy that still champions early mornings, late nights, incredible unchanged vistas, and the gritty dedication of The Helles themselves. The end result? A Merino Wool that is soft, yet incredibly durable, boasting unparalleled loft and breathability - a reflection of their dedication and hard-earned expertise.



Operating on a mixture of public and private lands within the remote and rugged wilds of Southwest Montana, at elevations spanning 5,000' to 9,500', The Helles keep conservation and sustainability at the forefront of their management. The family has channeled these customs into Duckworth, an honest Montana brand imbued with that history, care, and generationally bolstered expertise. It’s a reality found in every stitch of our premium, source-verified, American-made garments fashioned from the best wool in the world. And our apparel is built with The Helles in mind - if a piece of Duckworth clothing can survive the intense demands of a Montana ranch, it can survive anything.

USA MADE SUPPLY CHAIN

Duckworth’s Sheep-to-Shelf™ process instills mindfulness in every step of the supply chain. Starting at the Helle ranch in Dillon, Montana, our open-range Montana Merino sheep live at high elevations and temps ranging from -40 to over 90 degrees Fahrenheit, grazing on natural grasses and Montana wildflowers found on remote mountainsides.

The unpredictable and rugged conditions of the Northern Rockies result in a rare Merino Wool: an incredibly soft, yet durable, fiber with exceptional loft and breathability thanks to an unparalleled degree of "crimp" within the fleece.

It's also there, on our ranch, that every single shorn Merino Wool fleece is graded for quality (and thus selected for its end use). Then, we spin those choice fibers into a proprietary yarn: Spinning, knitting, and dyeing is part science and part art, requiring specialized know-how, trusted American partners, and the steady hand of Montanan sheep ranching heritage. Finished fabrics then move on to facilities across the Eastern Seaboard and Midwest, finished into garments by seasoned pros with American-borne know-how.

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