Bradley Mountain is continuously pushing what small-scale, USA-based craftspeople can produce, with the retro-style Polar Navigator Jacket — a hand-cut and sewn instant heirloom that isn’t quite like anything else out there. BM isn’t some massive operation without a budget or care for the smallest detail and the impact of fast fashion’s disposability. This is a brand that cares about making things that last, that work, and that look good doing so.
Winter is coming! And as you might have guessed, the Polar Navigator is for northern-grade temps, with its classic quilted and insulated design which riffs on vintage outdoors wear. Cut from a durable 7 oz. tan waxed canvas that will age beautifully whilst deflecting the elements, the Navigator features a full sherpa-lined hood with a pull cord for warmth and protection from rain and snowfall. The jacket is complete with tonal stitching, dual roomy hip snap-closure pockets, an interior stash pocket, brass snaps on the zippered front placket to keep the chill out, a utility tab, a snap-closure chinstrap, and a locker loop.
Available for $550 from Bradley Mountain.
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