My analysis (although none of you care):
Jackets (The Anomie 3L) - Designs are the basic Saga look with the exception of different colors and what looks like "elbow pads". This is a good thing. For me, I've always loved Saga's designs: the trademark "over-sized bottom pockets", 3-way colorway, clean cut look, etc. I want to be able to differ Saga from other outerwear companies and I've been able to do that year after year. So good job Saga. You've impressed me yet again.
Pants (The Anomie 3L) - Not a huge fan of the new pants look (that is only because I love one-way colored pants), but I give Saga props for doing something a little different. I know this directly contradicts my review of the jackets, but it is good to see that Saga feels they can change it up a bit. I know that there will be big fans of this new look of pants. That being said, I love the one way colored pants this year. They even introduced a new color (Creamsicle) and got rid of the "patch" (black/grey patch on the thigh) that was on previous pants. I like it a lot. Good job, Saga.
Coats (The On Deck) - These baseball-style coats look good and very clean. It's awesome to see another line of coats/jackets apart from the Anomie line. I definitely like the striped ribbing on the bottom. Very impressive.
Coats (The Shut Out) - Analysis is basically the same as the one above, except that I like these better.
Pants (The Slims) - These are some of the cleanest pants I've ever seen. I don't usually wear anything that skinny, but I feel these would be a good start if I ever did. The colors are great and I really like the "minimal logos". Fantastic.
Vests (The Enlisted) - Not a big fan of these either. I really like the vests from last year and I was hoping the ones this year would be somewhat of the same, but it's not the end of the world. They look clean so it's not a loss, Saga.
In conclusion, I like the line this year and there are definitely going to be more people rocking the company this year. Good job, Saga. You've done it again.