The softshell jacket has a credibility problem that most brands have made worse, not better. For every well considered option out there, there are fifty that look like they came free with a corporate away day. Too shiny, too technical looking, too eager to remind you they have seventeen pockets. The category deserves better than that. What a good softshell actually offers is real: wind resistance, a degree of water repellency, genuine stretch, and enough packability to make it your first grab on an uncertain morning. We’ve been focused specifically on cuts that sit well over a shirt or light midlayer without ballooning, and colorways that work with actual clothes rather than hiking gear. The difference between a cheap looking softshell and a good one usually comes down to fabric finish and silhouette. Matte over glossy, tailored over boxy, every single time. These are the ones that solve the problem without creating a new one.

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