AMABALIS® Heavy Metal Jacket for $147
March 22, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
The Heavy Metal Jacket is an uncompromising blend of style, performance and value. It’s ideally suited for 3 season wear…Fall through Spring. The jacket offers a military-inspired design aesthetic with a feature-rich list including 9 pockets. Its 3-layer stretch wool (merino-like) blend provides warmth, wind/water protection, and great mobility. Patrol the streets or wander beyond, the Heavy Metal has your back and will get you there in distinctive style!
“I’m so stoked to start wearing mine! The length is actually perfect and the body is roomy but is comfy and will be perfect for laying, though it’s so d*mn warm I don’t foresee needing to do that too much! It’s simply a wonderfully thought out garment!” –Daniel Rice, PNW Carrier
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: steel wool
- Finish: dull heather
- Materials: 50% wool, 50% poly outer, 100% poly backer
- Size: XS
- Neck: 13″ – 13.5″
- Chest: 33″ – 34″
- Sleeve: 31.5″ – 32″
- Waist: 27″ – 28″
- Brushed fleece pocket
- Collar lining
- YKK oversized tooth zippers
- Custom metal snaps
- Military inspired, modern styling
- Windproof/water-resistant membrane
- 4-way stretch
- 9 pockets: 4 outside snap, 3 outside zippered, 2 inside cargo
- Contoured hood & stand-up collar
- Machine washable: gentle cycle (zippers closed), hang to dry or tumble with low/no heat
- Imported
- Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty
Includes
- AMABALIS® Heavy Metal Jacket (XS)
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