First Look: TrueTimber Fleece Jackets

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posted on December 3, 2019
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TrueTimber's fall lineup of fleece jackets provide an option for almost any temperature, whether worn as outerwear, or under a parka for extra warmth. The line includes the Polar Fleece Wind Proof Jacket, the Full Zip Polar Fleece, the Men's Hybrid Full Zip Jacket and the Men's Grid Fleece 1/4 Zip.



The Polar Fleece Wind Proof Jacket boasts a 280-gsm polar fleece outer shell, to aid comfort and quiet movement. A windproof membrane is also added, to help repel wind and rain. This piece is available in Strata and Kanati patterns. MSRP: $49.95



The Full Zip Polar Fleece is constructed from polyester fleece, and works well as part of a layered system. It is available in colors Charcoal and Navy. MSRP: $24.99

With a tricot lining, The Men's Hybrid Full Zip Jacket is built around quiet movement and comfort. A zippered chest pocket allows for safe storage. This jacket is available in a Charcoal/Kanati combination.



Finally, the Men's Grid Fleece 1/4 Zip is wind and water resistant, in addition to offering a grid fleece neck lining. The fleece is also said to offer a good warmth-to-weight ratio, retaining a good amount of heat with as little bulk as possible. It is available in a Black/Strata combination. MSRP: $24.95

For more information on TrueTimber products, please visit truetimber.com.

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