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The Challenger jacket, a long-time favorite, boasts a traditional design and a durable water-repellent Teklon nylon shell to keep you warm and dry. The poly-filled body is lined with heavyweight fleece for extra warmth, while the polyester sleeve lining provides added comfort. The rib knit cuffs and waistband offer a snug, tailored fit, and the jacket features slash zippered pockets as well as an interior zippered pocket for storage.
Available in a variety of color choices and styles, this jacket is consistently a top performer, offering both style and functionality. The Port Pockets provide easy access for embroidery, making it a versatile option for those seeking customization.
However, it's important to note that due to the Tyvek inner lining, a silk screen or heat transfer treatment is not recommended for the Goldenrod/True Navy color option. This unique lining material may not be compatible with these types of decoration methods, so it's essential to consider alternative branding or personalization options for this particular color.
In terms of fabric composition, the Challenger jacket is made from a blend of polyester and nylon, providing a durable and water-resistant construction. The poly-filled body and fleece lining work together to offer exceptional thermal insulation, ensuring you stay warm and comfortable in colder weather.
Overall, the Challenger jacket's combination of classic styling, practical features, and high-quality materials make it a reliable choice for those in need of a versatile and protective outerwear piece. Whether you're looking for a jacket to wear on your daily commute or for outdoor adventures, the Challenger checks all the boxes for a well-designed and functional garment.
product information:
Attribute | Value |
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package_dimensions | 14 x 11 x 6.2 inches; 1 Pounds |
item_model_number | True Navy/True Navy J754 S |
department | mens |
date_first_available | March 26, 2012 |