8 of the best pieces of men’s outerwear from Iron & Resin

The American menswear and lifestyle brand, Iron & Resin, certainly sit at our top table when it comes to quality and awesomeness of their apparel and one area in which they particularly excel is with their top quality outerwear. Whether you’re after a jacket for hitting the road on a motorbike or a lightweight offering for enjoying some craft beers in the backyard, they’ll have something that will more than fit the bill.

Check out our pick of 8 of the best pieces of men’s outerwear from Iron & Resin below:


Grant Jacket | $325

Iron & Resin take their purpose-built outerwear seriously. Their inspiration for this latest waxed canvas piece – the Grant Jacket – was channeled from the brand’s Moto Collection. Crafted from 12oz Halley Stevensons Co waxed cotton canvas from Scotland, it’s class from top to bottom. They’ve been engineering waxed canvas since 1864, that’s over 150 years. The 12oz waxed cotton canvas material is made to withstand harsh weather conditions in the rain and wind, making it a ideal outerwear layer for riding.


Mechanic Jacket | $315

Built with 12oz British Millerain Co. waxed cotton, the Mechanic Jacket from Iron & Resin delivers impeccable wind and water resistance, making this outerwear piece a super functional jacket for all seasons. Made with a front button entry with custom metal shank buttons, it’ll keep the vitals warm when necessary. Iron & Resin gave the jacket double needle felled seams throughout so you know it’s in it for the long haul, especially once that patina starts developing on the 12oz British Millerain Co. canvas.


Keystone Corduroy Shirt | $155

Even keeled-and-precisely-cut, the Keystone Corduroy Shirt from Iron & Resin is the quickest way to straighten out your wardrobe rotation this spring and summer. This awesome looking and wonderfully versatile Keystone Corduroy Shirt is built from sturdy cotton 12-wale corduroy, expertly accented with exterior chest pockets and custom metal buttons to close it all up. Perfect for those late nights around a sandy fire pit, beer in hand.


Navigator Jacket | $375

A go-to jacket should be just that: a go-to. No matter the situation, the location, or the itinerary. Iron & Resin’s Navigator Jacket was made to fit that need. It’s their primary goal to not only develop products that’ll meet the day-to-day demands of their lifestyles, but also be willing to step up when you want to go a little further. From overnight local camps with the crew to off-the-grid routes searching for that crisp morning point break, the Navigator Jacket was created to go along with.


Talamanca Vest | $365

Newly released for 2022, Iron & Resin built the awesome layering Talamanca Vest for those times when a jacket may be a bit too much, more mobility is needed, or you want to show off those layering skills. The Talamanca Vest has all the same technical build features as their recently released Basin Jacket, but obviously was made without the sleeves.


Buffalo Fenceline Shirt Jacket | $350

The Buffalo Fenceline Shirt Jacket is as good as it gets in our opinion here at The Coolector. The same famous cut as Iron & Resin’s popular Fenceline Shirt, the Buffalo Fenceline Shirt Jacket is a casual-to-dressy layering piece that can do it all: from the office to the city streets, or a reservation only dinner to the local pub. Your all-rounder for 2022.


Truckston Moto Jacket | $589

The Iron & Resin Truckston Moto Jacket is built from a 1.1mm semi veg tanned steer hide that has been oiled and tumbled to provide it with an already broken in feel “right out of the box.” They have also added a thick quilting across the shoulders and rear tail of the jacket for even more critical-point protection. To further ensure mental soundness and impact protection, Iron & Resin added low-profile removable CE Level 2 armor in the back/spine, shoulders and elbows.


Open Road Jacket | $350

This jacket has been on Iron & Resin’s drawing board for a few years now. They wanted to develop a timeless, heirloom quality piece of outerwear that looks as good on a city street as it does rolling around in the dirt at camp. With an outer layer made from split cow hide you get the abrasion resistance and durability of grain leather, but improved flexibility. Plus, we love the rugged look of a split hide.  It’s heavy.  It’s warm.  It’ll age like top-shelf whiskey and everyone will envy you for owning it.


Leo Davie
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