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CPO Shirt
CPO Shirt
CPO Shirt
CPO Shirt
CPO Shirt
CPO Shirt
The WeatherWool CPO Shirt is pure Merino Jacquard wool fabric, highly weather-resistant and versatile. Modeled on the classic Navy CPO Shirt, it can be worn as a Shirt, tucked in or not, and can be worn under other items such as a Vest
CPO Shirt
CPO Shirt

CPO Shirt

Description

CPO Shirts are $475 up to size 2X;  3X, $495;  4X, $515

CPOs (always MidWeight) in stock now:

  • XXXSmall:  Lynx Pattern
  • XXSmall:  Drab Green, Lynx Pattern
  • XSmall:  Drab Green, Lynx Pattern
  • Small:  Drab Green, Lynx Pattern
  • Medium:  Sold Out
  • Large:  Sold Out
  • XLarge:  Drab Green
  • 2XLarge:  Drab Green
  • 3XLarge:  Drab Green
  • 4XLarge:  Drab Green, Lynx Pattern

    If you are interested in a CPO not in stock, please place a no-obligation backorder at a price of 0, or give us a call to set up your SHIP ASAP backorder.

    CPOs are made in only in MidWeight Fabrics. The ShirtJacs, which are similar, are FullWeight (Black, Brown, Drab, Lynx Pattern, Natural White/Cream).

    NOTE:  We have updated the CPO slightly.  The new version CPOs do not have buttons on the collar.  These newer CPOs also have chest pocket flaps that are shaped a little differently.  We still have some of the previous version.  If you care which you get, please let us know.

    The classic CPO (Chief Petty Officer) Shirt originated almost 100 years ago, and has been widely appreciated ever since. It’s a jacket or a shirt, depending upon what you need and what else you wear. In our Fabric, the CPO Shirt is extremely versatile, enhancing the basic, timeless design.

    The CPO is constructed with our own Merino Jacquard Fabric, and had been offered in both FullWeight and MidWeight Fabrics, but is now a MidWeight garment.

    The CPO is typically a 2nd layer but often a 3rd layer and is sometimes worn as a mid-layer or even a base-layer. Some people will tuck the CPO into their Pants.  Our Fabric is comfortable enough that the CPO can be worn over a short-sleeve base-layer or even as a base-layer (as in the video at bottom).

    CPO features:

    • Front chest pockets with button-down flaps are deep enough for a large phone
    • Collar is smaller than the ShirtJac, yet substantial enough that if you fold it up you will notice the extra warmth around your neck
    • Above the cuff is a 4-inch opening, secured by a button, offering good closure but also enabling the cuff to be comfortably folded up the forearm
    • The cuffs are secured by either of two buttons that enable versatile adjustment
    • Extra-long sleeves, reducing the need for gloves
    • The rounded shirt tails are long enough to be tucked in or worn out
    • Like all our garments, the CPO is craftsmen-sewn and ultra-durable, with our usual indestructible melamine Slot Buttons and Mil-Spec Anefil water-resistant thread used by the US Army
    • MidWeight CPO Shirt in size Large weighs about 2 lbs (about 0.9 kg)
    • Please note the CPO Shirt in the photos is an older version (sorry ... updated photos are among a million things i need to do!) and we have removed the pleats from the chest pockets.

    Predicting what garments will work for which people is always tricky because there are so many variables. For me, the MidWeight CPO is warm enough for active wear throughout the winter in New Jersey, in temperatures below freezing, with one or two light base layers. MidWeight Fabric has a lot of warmth, but it's not designed for sitting in freezing temps.

    WeatherWool Advisor Leo Grizzaffi, the outdoor writer, likes to wear his CPO Shirt instead of a sport jacket.

    The gent in the Drab CPO is Advisor Fazon Gray, a professional model. The studio shots are professional model Hampus Svard. The train-station-photo is Advisor Fisher Neal, whose highly-varied resume also includes professional model. Advisor Dave Canterbury (selfie with forest in the background), perhaps the most well-known figure in survival, bushcraft and self-reliance training, put all of his instructors at The Pathfinder School in WeatherWool Lynx Pattern. The last photo is Advisor Rob Stuart, who has been our Fabric Engineer since 2010, and me, on the right.

    Here is a review published by Explore Magazine and written by Kevin Callan, the magazine's field editor and a well-known tester of outdoor products. The review was written when we referred to the CPO as a ShirtJac (sorry for confusion!).

    And a neat comment sent to us by customer Bruce Carlson:  "Received my XL Lynx [CPO Shirt] yesterday. Wore it to work today. 5-6 compliments … everyone wanted to 'touch' it!". People wanting to "touch it" is something we hear often about Lynx Pattern.

    Please visit our Sizing page before ordering

    Shirt Reviews (mostly received in the days when it was called ShirtJac, and before we had the REVIEW feature on the bottom of this page.  Wish we had always called this garment a CPO!)

    Details about WeatherWool Construction

    Care and Cleaning

    Quality Control Steps for the CPO


    MidWeight CPO, walking in light rain, temp of 66F/19C, without a base layer ... a day when the MidWeight CPO was better than anything else I can think of ... with no base layer at all!


      

      

    1 May 2024 --- Ralph & Alex


     

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    Clay C
    Favorite........

    Received my Cream CPO and it is my instant favorite WW piece. I love everything Ralph and Debbie do but this is a whole new level of perfect. If you are reading reviews to decide whether or not to order some WW for yourself, you are doing it wrong, just do it. At worst you can return it with the best customer service around, at best you realize that you have been missing out.

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    Will R.
    Casual with class

    The midweight CPO shirt is versatile, warm, and amazingly comfortable. The size Large works best on my frame (5'8", 180 lbs, 36" waist) and allows room to layer. Over a crew neck sweater it works as a blazer, and it's soft enough to wear over just a T shirt. Around the house I'll forget I have it on. Pockets easily accommodate a large cell phone. I spilled some soda down the front and was amazed to see the droplets bead and roll off without a trace. I own many wool items from Filson, Pendleton, Willis and Geiger, Brooks Brothers and others. WeatherWool meets or exceeds all of them for quality, workmanship, attention to detail, comfort and style.

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    Eric Häggström
    The most unique garment I’ve ever purchased

    In my career I’ve used just about all the gear and have had fairly close relationships with some major brands.

    Weatherwool caught me by surprise after it was suggested to me as a utilitarian, old world / new tech alternative to some well-known heritage woolen brands and the outdoor clothing market as a whole.

    Initially, I balked at the price but after educating myself I find the existence of these garments quite remarkable as well as the inherent value in the actual finished garments.

    The CPO is really the perfect mid or outerlayer for 80% of what I do for work.

    This is a warm, comfortable and exceptionally well-made layer and in Lynx it’s gorgeous while being functional. How rare indeed.

    I am 6’ 3” 180 with a long torso and broad shoulders. The brands that have fit me in the past are Frilufts outdoors brands from Scandinavia. I purchased a medium

    I find the length of the CPO as spot on in all areas with maybe the arms a bit short when lifting my arms. This is fine, I am a hard fit.

    This piece incorporates everything I look for in my gear - warm with a wide use range, timeless tech, exceptional aesthetics and what appears to be reliability. Combine those attributes with far beyond average customer service and I am extremely happy.

    In the future, I’d love to see a work vest with tool slots and a western collar and a work jacket with similar features.

    I spend 10+ months a year working outdoors around the world. I am satisfied to finally be using Weatherwool.

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    Jimmy Wade
    Exactly what I wanted.

    Just received my new CPO shirt Yesterday and am very pleased with another great WeatherWool product. Quality and workmanship is excellent as was expected having their Hooded Jacket, stadium blanket, watch caps etc. An knowing the amazing qualities of their materials I know I will be as happy with the CPO as I am with my #1 all time favorite Hooded Jacket and will be able to use it in even more situations. Thanks Ralph and Team! Cold Weather ready! Jimmy.

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    Will R.
    Warmth and comfort with less bulk.

    CPO shirt is as warm as a "Wooly-Pully" commando sweater, but with pockets, less bulk, and the option to roll up sleeves or not. I own a lot of wool products, some going on a third generation of use, of various grades. This material is, surprisingly, snuggly soft -- but unlike cashmere (which comes from a different animal) it has virtually no pilling. Craftsmanship is refreshingly top notch -- straight seams, sleeve lengths match, no dangling threads, buttons align. Size-- a Medium fits my frame (180 pounds, 5'9", 36" waist in pants) very well over a regular shirt. For layering over a flannel shirt, vest, or sweater I'd be better off with Large. I highly recommend.