Sitka

Sitka Harvester Lite Chore Coat

SKU
SITK1078
As low as $119.99 Regular Price $199.00
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Features
  • Relaxed fit for easy layering
  • Peached cotton canvas fabric is rugged, yet soft to the touch
  • Durable water repellent (DWR) finish sheds light precipitation
  • Full zip closure with snaps
  • Multiple front pockets for plenty of storage
  • Snap tabs at hem for an adjustable fit
  • 100% cotton canvas shell
Product Description

The Harvester Lite Chore Coat is born to work, built for comfort and just gets better looking over time. It is built with a rugged, 100% cotton canvas shell that patinas and builds character with use. The relaxed cut and uninsulated design provide full range of motion and versatility for layering. It also has an added array of pockets to stash gear and personals, and a DWR finish to shed moisture.

Sitka Size Guide

SITKA Gear engineers gear with a specific Fit and intended end use in mind. These functional designs provide the user with authentic garments for the right situation. These fitments are:

  1. Performance Fit: Designed for minimal layering. Whether an early season piece or already insulated, this garment fits to prevent ineffenciencies in heat retention caused by dead space.
  2. Standard Fit: Designed to accommodate layering for more versatility from early to late season climates.
  3. Expedition Fit: Designed for maximum layering in the worst conditions. Cut roomier to accommodate additional layering underneath.

How to Find Your Measurements

Note: Calculate your body measurements, then select your product size. If your measurements are between sizes, select a larger size for a looser fit or a smaller size for a tighter fit.

  1. Sleeve Measure: Bend your elbow and put your hand on your hip. Measure from the center of the back of your neck, along the shoulder and down the elbow to the wrist bone.
  2. Chest Size: Take measurement under armpits, around fullest part of chest and shoulder blades.
  3. Waist Size: Measure around where you normally wear your pants, keeping the tape measure a bit loose or putting one finger between your body and the tape measure.
  4. Inseam: In a standing position, measure from your crotch to where you want your pants to end, breaking at the top of the shoe in the front and just above the heel in the back.
  5. Gloves: With hand partially closed, measure over the knuckles, around the hand, excluding the thumb.
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