My friends over at Best Made Co have recently released a slew of new products to their lineup of well-made, dependable goods. For their latest outerwear piece, they took one of the classic spring staples, the wind breaker, and re-designed it to meet their exacting garment-as-tool standards.
Taking design inspiration from 1960s-1970s European alpine outerwear, the windbreaker is constructed from water repellent Japanese poplin fabric with leather zipper pulls, brass snaps and a strategic side zipper. A raglan cut with select streamlining makes for an unusually stylish profile as well as a comfortable, moveable fit. To top off this impressive specification, the windbreaker is made in the good old USA.
> Raglan cut
> Drawstring hood adjustment with leather stoppers> Side seam zipper
> Kangaroo pouch with snap closures
> Elbow patches with reinforcement stitching
> Ribbed cuffs
> Drawstring waist cinch with leather stopper
> Made in the USA with Japanese made fabric
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