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ElementMen's Barrow Anorak

R699

Retail: R1,500
About

Made to endure coastal squalls with street-driven design, the Element Barrow features traditional anorak jacket lines, met with urban-driven trims. The men’s pop over jacket features a 8000mm/3000mm weather-coated canvas shell, lined with brushed tricot at the body and hood and taffeta at the sleeves. The exterior features a hidden 1/4 zip neckline, a peak detail at the hood, welt hand pockets with snap closures, a large hidden front pocket and a side seam zip opening. The pullover jacket is finished with a woven label at the left chest and reflective drawcords.

Product Features
  • Canvas Pop Over Jacket
  • 3000mm Waterproof Clear Coating
  • Poly Tricot Brushed Lining
  • Taffeta Sleeves And Hood Lining
  • Peak Detail At Hood
  • Round Hood Drawcords With Reflective Yarns Details And Metal Tippings
  • Hand Welt Pockets With Snaps
  • Cuff Tabs With Snaps
  • 1/4 Front Cantered Coil Zip Hidden With Front Packet
  • Side Seam Zip Opening
  • Under Chest Flap Zippered Hidden Pocket
  • Side Seam Woven Flag
  • Woven Branded Tab On Hood
  • Chest Woven Patch
 
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