Mission Workshop sold something like that called the Mission Cardigan. It was merino wool and had a windproof front on the torso. It was disappointing that the sleeves were all merino and had no windproofing on them.  This shows what it looked like:


The pre-resurrection Ibex had the Breakaway jacket which was perfect. Decently heavy merino with windproof front. I have two still. One in use and one in the stash. My favorite cycling jacket of all time. Arc’Teryx made a similar jacket in their commuter line which was close but not quite as nice.

Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA

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On Mar 1, 2026, at 2:37 PM, Patrick Moore <[email protected]> wrote:


I generally layer wool under a wind shell of greater or less thickness depending on the temp, wind, and presence of absence of the sun (35* air temp on shaded front porch at 8:30 am and shirt sleeves on back porch in full morning sun at 5K feet), and with my very lightly lined Leatt shell I had pit zips installed so that it’s good over layers from 18*F to (remove layers to single wool jersey) 60*F with neck and pits open.

But what I’d really like to find is one of those old-fashioned heavy knit wool zip up jackets with nylon wind panels on the front and the front of the arms, leaving the backs open for ventilation through the wool fabric. Those are IME truly the best of both worlds: very warm, but very breathable. 

Someone very kindly gave me an Italian one that he’d bought in the 1980s, but it’s too short — I have a 6’2” torso on a 5’8” width, and this is cut for a fat Italian. Does anyone know where to find such old-fashioned wool knit + nylon wind panel jackets?

On Sat, Feb 28, 2026 at 5:21 PM Jay <[email protected]> wrote:
In anticipation of spring, or at least riding in above 0C temperatures, I'm looking for a new mid-weight jacket.

My winter jacket is Gore, it's very warm.  My current mid-weight jacket is screaming-yellow, some Italian brand I can't recall, but it has zero breathability.  It's good for single-digit (Celsius) temps, but I sweat a lot inside the jacket and eventually get cold.  I have a thin wind jacket I can wear around 5C+ with sufficient base layers, and it breathes better.  

I'm looking for something between the warm Gore jacket and the wind jacket.  Would like some wind resistance (on the front) and some breathability.  Not racing-tight fit, but not baggie either.  I don't have any non-cycling jackets that fit the bill.

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