At $550, the Bradley Mountain Polar Navigator isn’t just a jacket; it’s a commitment to a lifestyle that requires a compass and a utility tab. Proudly made in the USA with a 7oz waxed outer layer, this thing is so insulated, we suspect you could wear it through a Minnesota winter with just a t-shirt underneath and still complain it’s “a bit warm.” The fit is deliberately generous for “layering,” which is code for “you can also wear a small sleeping bag inside.”
Featuring an oversized collar for that retro, ’70s lumberjack-meets-arctic-explorer look and double-entry pockets, you can safely stash your keys in the top flap while your hand enjoys the spa-like warmth of the side entry. The detachable sherpa hood is soft poplin-lined for supreme comfort. In short: it’s comfy enough to sleep in, but cool enough to be seen in. A true American hero.

















