First Look: DSG Outerwear Breanna 2.0 Fleece Camo Pullover

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posted on March 18, 2022
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DSG Outerwear has introduced the Breanna 2.0 Fleece Camo Pullovera versatile piece that provides the sort of field-proven performance features female hunters have asked for.

Constructed of a quiet, bonded stretch fabric with a soft shearling interior, the Breanna 2.0 is comfortable and silent enough to move along with you as you track your prey. The interior is incredibly soft for extra comfort, while the exterior is DWR treated, which means it’s waterproof and water repellent to keep its wearer dry and warm during inclement weather.

The Breanna 2.0 incorporates a host of additional hunt-friendly features, including a removable and adjustable hood; a durable quarter-zip for easy removal; and adjustable cuffs. A spacious two-way kangaroo pocket with hook and loop closure along with a vertical-lapel zippered pocket provides easy access to and storage of lightweight gear. The pullover comes in Realtree Edge.

Like the rest of the DSG Outerwear apparel line, the Breanna 2.0 Fleece Camo Pullover is made for women of all sizes and shapes, and is offered in sizes from XS-5XL.

Breanna Bib 2.0

The Breanna 2.0 Pullover also has a great set of matching pants, in the Breanna 2.0 Fleece Drop Seat Bib, also finished in Realtree Edge. Made of the same materials as the pullover inside and out, the bib pants also incorporate an adjustable snap inseam (from 32.5-inches to 28.5-inches); a drop seat feature allowing for easy access when nature calls; and a large, zippered thigh pocket.

Both the Breanna 2.0 Fleece Camo Pullover and the Breanna 2.0 Drop Seat Bib (sold separately) have an MSRP of $129.99. For more information, check out dsgouterwear.com.

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