We hear that this year's winter has been mild, but as expected, the mornings and evenings are getting colder. However, with the new items from "Liberaiders," you will be warm and comfortable through the winter season.
If you're looking for a down jacket this winter, this is one to consider. As you can see, the voluminous body is filled with down and has five pockets of various sizes, giving it a retro outdoor feel. The material used is water-repellent nylon ripstop, and the front placket can be detached with magnets, making it perfectly functional as well.
HAPPY SUIT" was issued to the U.S. Marine Corps as the ECWCS Extreme Cold Weather Parka. Based on such a high-spec winter jacket, this new work uses Thinsulate® as its padding for outstanding warmth retention, so you can rest assured that this winter will be a safe one. It is also equipped with a utility pocket, which is a feature of the "Rive Raiders," so you can move around without carrying a bag, and it also looks fresh.
This utility jacket features an impressive switch between pile fleece and nylon ripstop. You can tell from its appearance that it has excellent warmth retention properties, but you will be surprised at how lightweight it is when you actually put it on. This jacket also has a variety of pockets, including a flap pocket that can be opened and closed with a magnet. The details that cannot be seen only from the outside are packed into this jacket.
The cardigan is reversible between a rugged military jacket made of German cloth and a fleece jacket based on boa fleece. It is a common practice with reversible jackets to wear only one or the other, but with such different expressions, you can enjoy both sides depending on your mood and coordination.
Standard chinos made of cotton nylon have actually been updated to winter specifications with a thin padding. The relaxed silhouette means you don't have to worry about comfort or ease of movement. They are also equipped with a zippered stash pocket and a utility pocket, so you won't have to worry about storing small items.
If you are not ready for winter yet, don't delay. These items will go on sale on Friday, November 15.