In the winter, we can鈥檛 get enough of these insulated wool snap-down shirts. They鈥檙e way more streamlined than many Stay-Puft-Marshmallow jackets, which means they wear well out to dinner, and they layer neatly under a storm shell when the forecast delivers wet, sloppy slush instead of light, dry flakes.
The WoolCloud Snap Shirt caught our attention not only for its good looks. , Duckworth鈥檚 tailored collection of wool apparel is made entirely in the United States by the founders of former wool fashion apparel brand .

Follow Duckworth鈥檚 manufacturing process and you鈥檒l see that it鈥檚 unlike the majority of wool-apparel makers, which source their wool from Down Under (most often Australia or New Zealand), send it to China to be turned into clothing, and then ship it to the U.S. to be sold.
Duckworth has beat this manufacturing process by sourcing all of its wool from the in Montana and then sending it to the Carolinas, home to聽some of the few remaining textile factories in the U.S. The climate of the Rockies in Montana鈥攈ot, dry summers paired with freezing winters鈥攏urtures wool that鈥檚 not only soft and breathable, but is naturally more crimped than other wool on the market, aiding its durability.
A jacket that can handle the trail but looks tailored enough for a dinner in Aspen鈥攁nd is 100-percent American? We can鈥檛 think of a better package.
$200,