Browning Full Curl Wool Apparel

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posted on September 14, 2010
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For 2010, Browning has introduced its Full Curl Wool line of apparel. The Full Curl line combines a wool-blend outer fabric with windproof and water-resistant lamination technologies that will keep hunters comfortable and protected from the elements.

The line includes the Full Curl Wool 3-In-1 Parka, Jacket and Pant with an insulated vest liner, detachable good and zippered slash pockets for a suggested retail price of $216.50, and the Full Curl Wool Jacket with many of the same features—but without the zip out liner—for a suggested retail price of $127.

For more information, go to browning.com.

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