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Burnside Alpha Jacket from WILD Outdoor Apparel

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WILD Outdoor Apparel, a small clothing store based in Portland, Oregon, recently launched a Crowd Supply campaign for their latest design, the Burnside Alpha Jacket. Made to be worn year-round, the jacket is insulated with Polartec Alpha, a breathable fabric that keeps the body comfortable in all weather. Padded for quality rather than quantity, the jacket has a smooth, modern silhouette, finished by trim pockets, a collar, and articulated sleeves. The jacket unzips to reveal interior details such as red flannel lining and a patch of WILD’s spirit animal, the owl. The Burnside Alpha Jacket will be handcrafted and sold in limited runs of 120 per color in denim, “Deep Space Green,” and “Drifter” brown.

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