The fit looks fine to me, but would it really hurt to post jacket lengths? I don't care about length style wise, but when skiing deeper snow, I want something a bit longer (not saga long). I don't know why this is such a hard dimension for some brands to include. If I'm going to spend $400+ on a jacket that I can't try on in a store, I want to know as much as possible about that jacket. I don't want to ship it back if it doesn't fit right, that takes more money and more time. People may say "big deal, just ship it back", but in reality I'm sure it deters more people than not.
I'd love to support TREW, but what really keeps me from purchasing is the colors. I'd say a 1/4 of them are ok, but I think they're missing the market a bit. Imo, people who want those bright, patterned colors aren't going to spend ~$800-900 on a setup. Arc'teryx is catching up in terms of making a longer fit while having basic colors that have longevity. That and the fact that I can go try them on in stores makes it a no brainer for me.
just an opinion from a 26yo who is directly who TREW seems to be marketing towards; someone with money, wants top quality, and doesn't want to look like a skittle but wants a "freeride" fit.
Examples of stuff that I've like besides the solid colors
Maybe an burnt orange or dark navy zipper and id buy this