I've always liked this style of jacket but have not been able to find my size - XL Tall - anywhere locally. In the past, I tried an XXL (not tall), but it was too loose in the body and the length was still too short for me. I have also worn unlined trucker jackets, and they don't provide any warmth in cooler weather. When I found this Wrangler jacket on Amazon, in my size, with the choice of fleece or blanket lining, I was hooked. I ordered one with the blanket lining, as I prefer a less bulky lining that leaves room for wearing a sweater under the jacket, plus I like the look of the corduroy collar and red lining. A couple of days later, the jacket arrived on my doorstep.Overall, I'm very pleased with this jacket! It has enough arm and body length for me, and the blanket lining does indeed provide some warmth without being bulky, perfect for spring and fall weather. It is not warm enough for winter without a sweater or fleece under the jacket. As other reviewers have noted, it runs a bit big: I have plenty of room in the torso to wear a sweater comfortably under the jacket. Before buying this jacket, I saw that some reviewers complained about the material being too thin. Mine is not made out of the heaviest denim out there, but the benefit of somewhat lighter denim (and it's not thin or poor quality by any means) is that the jacket lets me move more easily. I had a trucker jacket once that was made from heavy denim, and no matter how many times I wore and washed it, it was stiff until the day I wore through the elbows. The blanket lining is soft and provides warmth without being bulky or itchy.The only nit for me is that I have to undo the cuff snaps before removing the jacket. With the cuffs snapped, they are snug enough that I can't pull my (large) hands out of the sleeves. The upside of this is that this means my body heat will not escape as quickly from the cuffs. To be clear, the cuffs are not uncomfortable when closed. Also, the inside of the cuffs are lined with corduroy, so you can be stylish and roll the cuffs once to show the corduroy, or just leave the cuffs down and unsnapped if you want a loose fit at your wrists.