ALPS OutdoorZ Announces New Cold-Weather Apparel

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posted on November 30, 2021
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ALPS OutdoorZ is expanding its line of outdoor apparel to include two new garments for the cold-weather season—the Element Hoodie and Shield Jacket.

Elements Hoodie
Elements Hoodies

The Element Hoodie is available as a pullover or a full-zip hoodie. Its cotton/polyester blend and plush fleece interior lining make it suitable for all-day comfort in cool weather around the house, the camp, or in the field. The front kangaroo-style pocket keeps hands warm and features zippers to secure small items. The elastic ribbed sleeve cuffs and waistband prevent awkward shifting while ensuring warm air stays in and cool air stays out. The hood features three-piece construction for a comfortable, stays-in-place fit and comes with and integrated drawstring to seal out biting wind. The Element Hoodie is available in sizes small through XXXL. MSRP: $49.99-$59.99

Shield Jackets
Shield Jackets

A more technical garment suitable for hunting or everyday wear is the new ALPS OutdoorZ Shield Jacket. Constructed of a polyester shell with a thick Sherpa fleece interior, the Shield Jacket is offered as a quarter-zip pullover with a high neck collar to keep out the cold or as a full-zip jacket with an integrated, fleece-lined hood for warmth. Both models include a zippered chest pocket for securing a cell phone or other small items, zippered kangaroo pockets, and a ribbed waistband and cuffs. The Sherpa full-zip jacket also includes a windproof/waterproof membrane to better protect against the elements. Offered in Realtree Timber, the Shield Jackets come in sizes small through XXXL. MSRP: $79.99-$99.99

To learn more about the new ALPS OutdoorZ Shield and Element jackets and hoodies as well as the full line of ALPS OutdoorZ apparel, visit alpsoutdoorz.com.

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