Introduction TIMBERLAND’s Wool Blend Shacket is for anyone who likes the in-between season look—something more substantial than a shirt, but less bulky than a traditional jacket. With its plaid styling and soft, warm hand-feel from a 55% wool blend, it aims to deliver comfort you can wear daily.
Key Features This shacket is crafted from a 55% wool and 45% polyester blend, balancing natural warmth with added practicality from polyester. The button opening gives it a classic, easy-on profile, while the chest pocket provides convenient storage for small essentials. Timberland also includes its ReBOTL™ material concept in the apparel line, using recycled PET (at least 40% in the material, excluding trace materials). The centre back length is 30.5" (77.5 cm), which helps it sit well for layered outfits.
Performance In terms of warmth, the wool content does the heavy lifting, making the shacket well-suited for cool days and evenings. The blend typically offers better wrinkle resistance and easier everyday maintenance than 100% wool, though you should still treat it like a wool-rich garment (follow care instructions to maintain softness). The shacket’s breathable nature helps prevent overheating when you’re moving around, especially when worn over a breathable base layer.
The plaid design adds visual structure without needing extra accessories, and the chest pocket enhances the utilitarian vibe. That said, because it’s a shacket and not a full winter coat, it won’t replace heavy outerwear in extreme cold—think layering rather than standalone winter insulation.
Who Is It For This TIMBERLAND shacket is ideal for shoppers who want a versatile layering piece with a premium feel: commuters, style-minded casual wearers, and anyone building a fall-to-spring capsule wardrobe. It’s also a good choice if you prefer the look of a flannel shirt but want more warmth and a jacket-like presence.
Verdict The TIMBERLAND Wool Blend Shacket delivers cozy plaid style, practical features, and recycled-material benefits—just remember it’s best as a layering layer, not a replacement for heavy winter coats.