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The Squall Anorak in Navy Twill
Taylor Stitch

The Squall Anorak in Navy Twill

$198Accessible

// 1st cheapest of 8 in Outerwear// Top of Taylor Stitch's range

// Verdict in context

Brand stance 7/10·This piece 6/10·−1.0 below brand

A notch below Taylor Stitch's editorial average — the cloth or make didn't quite earn the brand's grade.

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Loopwheel score// how we score
7.8/ 10Excellent

// weighted across 7 scored axes

Make
6.0/10
Value
6.0/10
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§ 01The Review

The Squall Anorak sits in a crowded category, pull-over outerwear that works in light rain without committing to a full rain jacket, and it does most of that job at $198.

The Verdict

At $198, this is a reasonable piece of outerwear for mild weather and occasional drizzle, but the reversible construction and 5.5oz twill don't add up to something you'd reach for when conditions get serious. Buy it if you want a clean casual layer; don't expect it to replace a proper shell.

The Make

The fabric is a 74% organic cotton / 26% recycled nylon twill at 5.5oz, finished with a DWR coating. That weight sits on the lighter side for outerwear, which keeps it packable but limits its useful temperature range. The organic cotton is GOTS-certified, consistent with how Taylor Stitch sources across its line. The recycled nylon adds some structure and helps the DWR treatment bond to the face.

Construction details include a three-piece hood with a drawcord, adjustable snap cuffs, a zippered kangaroo pocket, and a drawcord hem. The reversible build is the marquee feature: one side navy twill, the other presumably a contrasting liner. In practice, reversible outerwear sounds better than it usually wears. The interior seams have to work from both sides, which tends to mean compromises in seam finishing that a single-faced jacket avoids. Made in China, which is neither surprising nor disqualifying at this price.

Taylor Stitch's Workshop pre-order model means this piece was likely funded before production, which should in theory mean tighter inventory control and less surplus. The care guidance sits on their website in a general guide rather than a garment-specific tag, which is a minor frustration if you're figuring out how to handle the DWR coating after a season of use.

The Fit

Taylor Stitch cuts this as a regular fit, and it runs true to size through S to XXL. The anorak silhouette is inherently a relaxed pull-over shape, so the regular cut reads slightly roomy, which is correct for a layer you'll wear over a midweight shirt or light knit. If you're between sizes or wearing a heavy base layer, size up. The three-piece hood is shaped rather than flat, which helps it sit close to the head without bunching.

The Context

At $198, the Squall Anorak competes with the lower tier of Patagonia's anorak lineup and the more casual end of what Corridor or Aimé Leon Dore put out for outerwear. The organic cotton story and the Workshop funding model are genuine differentiators, but the performance credentials are modest. This is a fair-weather anorak in the truest sense: looks good in a light mist, works well on a cool San Francisco morning, earns a 7 out of 10 for travel because it packs down without drama. It's not a jacket you'd trust in a real downpour.

Versatility is where it falls short. The anorak shape and the reversible gimmick mean it doesn't layer neatly under anything heavier, and it sits in an awkward middle zone between a casual overshirt and a real weather layer.

The Personal Note

I haven't owned this one. The construction notes check out against Taylor Stitch's broader range, which I've handled across a few pieces. The Squall reads like a brand doing its best work in cotton basics, stretching into outerwear because the market expects a full line. That's not a knock. It's just worth knowing what you're buying.

§Spec sheet// 85% coverage · Deep

Every data point we have.

// Construction
Material
26% nylon, 74% cotton
Fabric detail
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Construction notes
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Made in
China
Care
Brand publishes care guides at taylorstitch.com/pages/care-guides; specific instructions for this garment not confirmed in public metadata.
Signals tracked
3 / 5
// Fit
Cut
Regular
Sizing accuracy
True To Size
Sizing range
S–XXL (outerwear sizing)
Formality range
Very casual → Casual
// Use
Season
Spring, Fall
Loud-to-subtle
6 / 10
Versatility index
4 / 10 · 2 formality contexts · 2 seasons
Wash difficulty
2 / 5 · Standard care
Versatility
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Layering
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Travel-friendly
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// Value
Price
$198
Price tier
Accessible
Percentile · Outerwear
0th percentile
Within brand
Top of Taylor Stitch's range
Category rank
1st cheapest of 8 in Outerwear
Cost per wear
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Value verdict
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Discount likelihood
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Best time to buy
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// Predictive
Predicted lifespan
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Climate range
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Breathability
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// The anatomy

57 data points

Silhouette & cut

Fit class
RelaxedV
Body length
RegularV
Body taper
StraightV
Drape
StructuredV

Neckline & collar

Neckline
BandV

Sleeves & shoulder

Sleeve length
LongV
Sleeve fit
RegularV
Shoulder construction
Set inV
Shoulder width
StandardV
Drop shoulder
SlightV
Cuff finish
BandedV

Fabric & material

Weight (GSM)
187 gsmI
Knit / weave
TwillV
Weight class
MidweightC
Opacity
OpaqueV
Stretch
NoneI
Hand-feel
CrispV
Surface texture
SmoothV
Sheen
MatteV

Color & tone

Color name
NavyV
Color hex
#1F2A3CV
Color family
NavyV
Color value
DarkV
Saturation
MutedV
Undertone
CoolV
Heather vs solid
SolidV
Colorways available
1I
Color versatility
8I

Pattern & graphics

Pattern
SolidV
Graphic placement
NoneV
Logo visibility
NoneV
Visual loudness
2V

Construction quality

Topstitching
TonalV
Hardware
GenericV

Pairing & styling

Pairs with (bottoms)
Denim, Chinos, JoggersI
Pairs with (colors)
White, Gray, Tan, Olive, BrownI
Pairs with (footwear)
Sneakers, BootsI
Layering role
OuterI
Capsule role
WorkhorseI
Outfit archetypes
Casual outdoor, Weekend wear, AmericanaI

Use & performance

Season
Spring, FallI
Activity
Travel, Going out, LoungeI
Breathability
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Wrinkle resistance
HighI
Travel-friendly
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Formality (min)
CasualI
Formality (max)
Smart casualI

Care & longevity

Predicted lifespan
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Pilling resistance
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Repairability
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Economics

Price
$198I
Resale price
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Resale liquidity
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Sizing & fit

Sizing accuracy
True to sizeI

Provenance & journey

Country of origin
ChinaI
Certifications
B corpI

V read from photos · I inferred from the spec · C computed. Every value carries its source — we don't guess.

// What we measure
Make
Construction quality. Materials, workmanship, the actual making.
Fit
Sizing accuracy and cut consistency. Does it fit like the brand says it will.
Style
Visual strength and design coherence. Aesthetic intent, not trend.
Value
Quality-for-price. What you get versus what you pay versus what else costs the same.
Practical
Day-to-day wearability, care, durability. How it lives in a wardrobe.
Stance
The brand's point of view. Deliberate house, or commercial drift.
§ 04The Context

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