There isnt really much you can do with a softshell to make it any better, its a softshell outer layer with a lightweight fleece inner layer. If its water and wind proof you arent paying for much else, its a lightweight jacket so isnt going to be super warm anyway.
Put it this way, I have a £50 softshell I got from Decathlon and it feels and performs the exact same as my £190 Mountain Hardware one. Warm enough yet not too warm to walk in for long distances, and both are water and wind proof.
Im not knocking your choice, for all I know its some mega jacket as I havent tried it personally. Im just speaking from personal experience with ones ive had in the past that there isnt noticeable differences between a "good" softshell and a supposedly great one.