Local Made, Global Touch

Outrwears

  1. 1. Rain jacket: A rain jacket is made of waterproof materials specifically for protecting against rain and snow.

  2. 2. Bomber jacket: Often referred to as a flight jacket for its origins in the Airforce, the bomber jacket is a casual jacket with a ribbed and cinched waistband and arm cuffs, a zip-up front, and multiple pockets.
  3. 3. Blouson jacket: The blouson jacket is similar in construction to the bomber jacket, but instead has a classic-style fold-down collar.

  4. 4. Varsity jacket: Also known as letterman jackets, varsity jackets are very similar to bomber jackets in construction but have different colored sleeves and patches on the front and arms. These jackets originated in high school sports, but have become fashionable outside of school.

  5. 5. Harrington: The Harrington jacket has a zippered front and cinched waist similar to the bomber jacket but has a high collar instead of a low one.

  6. 6. Denim jacket: Also called jean jackets or trucker jackets, denim jackets are casual wear made from denim, which is a type of cotton made with a sturdy weave. They are typically dyed blue, black, or grey and are commonly layered over T-shirts and cardigans.

  7. 7. Leather jacketLeather jackets are made of natural leather or faux leather with a zip-up front and a stand collar. They were popularized during World War II as military jackets and, today, are versatile jackets that can be dressed up or worn casually.

  8. 8. Motorcycle jacket: Also called biker jackets, motorcycle jackets are made of heavy materials, such as leather, with high collars and thick layers that serve as protection in case of an accident on the road.

  9. 9. Double-breasted jacket: A style of loose-fitting jacket typically used in formal wear that has wide front lapels that overlap across the wearer’s body. The lapels have a button-down front that is fastened with two columns of buttons.

  10. 10. Suit jacket: A suit jacket is made for formal attire and will typically come in solid colors with little ornamentation and will have a matching pair of trousers. They are single-breasted, meaning the lapels only overlap slightly at the front where the button closure meets in the center.

  11. 11. Tuxedo: Also called a dinner jacket, a tuxedo is very similar in construction to a suit jacket, but instead has satin details on the lapels, buttons, and pant legs.

  12. 12. Blazer: A blazer is similar to a suit jacket but is cut a little looser and often has stylized buttons that make it better for casual outfits.

  13. 13. Peacoat: Peacoats are heavy winter coats often made of wool with two lines of buttons and large lapels.

  14. 14. Puffer jacket: Also known as quilted jackets or down jackets, puffer jackets are quilted and insulated with down feathers or other warm materials that make them great for the winter months.

  15. 15. Anorak: An anorak is a hooded, heavy jacket invented by the Caribou Inuit that is well-insulated for protection against very cold temperatures. They are often made to be pullovers and will have drawstrings to tighten the hood similar to a hoodie.
  16. 16. Windbreaker: A windbreaker is a thin jacket that is made specifically to resist heavy winds and light rain. It is usually made with synthetic materials and is easily folded down to a small size for easy storage in a duffle bag or backpack.

  17. 17. Field jacket: Field jackets are lightweight, weather-repellant jackets with four pockets on the front that were first used as military jackets.

  18. 18. Chore jacket: A chore jacket is made with heavy materials like denim or twill and is designed for durability as workwear.

Products