By way of introduction, I live in Montana. It's winter here and cold. So, because the Holloway jacket is lightweight and not suited for the current weather, I have not tested it extensively outdoors. Also, I can't really comment on how waterproof it might be, since there is no rain, and quite worrying, very little snow this year. This jacket in size large fit properly. It is nicely made with very even stitching, no loose thread ends, and what appear to be excellent quality zippers. The lining is evenly installed in the shell and appears to be absorbent. I will note that there is no dedicated cellphone pocket, a feature which has become fairly standard on most modern jackets. But the side pockets do have zippers so your phone can be secured there. There is no filling in the jacket, only the outer shell and lining. So let me emphasize: This is a lightweight jacket, which might be more properly called a windbreaker. It would likely fit in a compact stuff sack or day pack. My sense is that the Holloway would be very appropriate attire for biking or hiking, or simply to ward off wind or rain on a brisk (but not too cold) day. The English have a saying: "There are horses for courses," meaning that you choose the right horse for the ride planned. Similarly, one should have several jackets, and pick the right jacket for the anticipated weather. In short, this Holloway jacket is not for winter wear. The jacket is attractive, and appears to be very well made. It would be a great choice for a bike ride, or for travel when rain or wind might be encountered. I look forward to wearing it next spring or summer. Just don't plan to wear this jacket skiing.
Rating:
[4 of 5 Stars!]