8 of the Best Men’s Shirts and Flannels from Jetty

We’re mighty partial to a quality shirt here at The Coolector and the fellas at American brand, Jetty, have got some of the coolest out there which, aesthetically and in terms of value for money, are pretty much beyond compare in our opinion. Check out our pick of 8 of the best men’s shirts and flannels from Jetty below:


Navy Sherpa Shirt

Boasting a “Teddy Bear” Sherpa fleece lining, embossed gunmetal snap buttons, side pockets, and large double chest pockets with Otis Pillar flaps, and custom labelling, what’s not to love about this Sherpa Shirt? Designed at Jetty HQ.


Brown Hull Shirt/Jacket

With thermal waffle lining, embossed gunmetal snap buttons, large double chest pockets with Otis Pillar flaps, hand pockets, and custom labelling, this one will keep you warm on chilly spring nights.


Charcoal Flannel

Crafted from super heavy-weight flannel, the Horizon boasts laser engraved buttons, large double chest pockets with Otis Pillar flaps, scallop side-seams with contrast fabric detail, custom labelling at neck, inner placket, and chest pocket. Designed at Jetty HQ.


Indigo Flannel

This dark and stormy number from Jetty will be great for spring layering and offers comfort beyond compare.


Arbor Red Flannel

Channel your inner lumberjack with the super cool looking Arbor Red Flannel Shirt from Jetty. Great for wilderness adventures or heading to your local taproom.


Essex Oyster Twill Shirt

The Essex Twill Shirts are your new “go-to” for a night out at the bar, or cool evening BBQ. The Essex Shirts are not only super soft, but are also highly breathable, anti-microbial, anti-static, have anti-odour properties that are unique to Oystex textiles.


Mauve Flannel Shirt

One of Jetty’s more visually vibrant numbers and one of our favourites here at The Coolector, this Mauve Flannel Shirt will turn heads everywhere you go.


Sage Sherpa Jacket

Another head turner from Jetty, this Sage Sherpa Jacket is great all year round – perfect with a tee during the warmer months and for layering when there’s a chill in the air.


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