The Sundance Jacket Review
- Jun 3, 2017
- 2 min read
I truly don’t consider myself much of a fashionista. However, that doesn’t mean that I don’t want to look good. I just happen to live in the middle of nowhere and am usually out working…..so I need something smart and sensible above the current trend. I am a ranch gal that is more focused on the practicality of a garment. When practicality meets fashion and quality then I consider it my good fortune. This is what I’ve found in the Sundance jacket by STS Ranchwear!
The Sundance jacket I’ve been pleased to try out for the last month came in the color Loden. I consider it a dark olive green and I love it. This jacket also comes in Chocolate if Loden isn’t your color of choice. The comfort of the jacket is wonderful. Not once did it feel bunchy, too heavy, or stiff. I wore it in all kinds of weather situations: sunny, windy, rainy, and cold. I wore it to town, I wore it horseback to several brandings, and I have worn it out doing daily ranch activities.

I was always warm, shielded from the elements, and felt that it looked nice no matter what. I love the snaps on the jacket. There are plenty of pockets to put whatever you want in them. They are even big enough to put my iPhone 7 Plus in (that’s not the norm for a lot of jackets). The zipper on this jacket is high quality and feels like it will last a long time. The length of this jacket was just right whether in the saddle or not. Again, I never felt it bunch up in front of the saddle horn either (that’s something to be excited about). The collar is easy to turn up or down. Also, the inside liner is soft and warm, but not heavy.

Over the years I have had a lot of different outer garments here on the ranch. I honestly have to say that the Sundance jacket by STS Ranchwear is my all-time favorite for the reasons listed above. I will be getting a lot of continued use out of it and I highly suggest it to all of you whether you spend time on the ranch, in the saddle, or in the city. This jacket will go wherever you do and not let you down!
Check it out here! https://www.stsranchwear.com/products/detail/ladies-sundance-loden
I am pleased to have partnered up with STS Ranchwear to give honest cowgirl/rancher reviews of some of their products. They are such generous folks that they have offered to give one of these amazing Sundance jackets to one of my blog subscribers! Go here to enter to win: ENTER

Beginning on Monday, June 6th I am pleased to be offering another giveaway featuring the Sundance Vest by STS Ranchwear. My husband has been putting this vest to the test over the last month (and I mean to the test – you will understand when you read my blog review of this product coming in the next week or so).
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