Description
- 100% cotton corduroy
- Unstructured
- Mid-profile
- Slightly curved bill
- Adjustable metal tri-glide closure
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This easy-to-layer piece has a clean, modern OGIO look with jacquard side panels for modern style. 9.7-ounce, 96/4 poly/cotton knit shell 9.7-ounce, 96/4 poly/cotton jacquard knit insets Locking reverse coil zipper 3-panel hood Drop shoulder Open pockets Longer length Curved front hem Split back, drop tail hem Black reflective O heat transfer on front left […]
Super soft with a textured pixel pattern: the sweater alternative with OGIO edge.| 6.2-ounce, 100% polyester pique with stay-cool wicking technology. OGIO heat transfer label for tag-free comfort Cowl collar Tonal O embroidery on back collar Dyed-to-match zipper OGIO zipper pulls Set-in sleeves Front pockets Woven OGIO badge at hem
A modern striated space dyed pattern combined with unparalleled Dri-FIT moisture management technology makes this contemporary polo fashionable and functional. Features a self-fabric collar and two-button placket. Rolled-forward shoulder seams, open hem sleeves and open hem. A contrast heat transfer Swoosh logo is on the left sleeve. Made of 4.7-ounce, 100% polyester Dri-FIT fabric.
For those days when a heavy jacket is just too much to wear on the job, this durable, water-repellent sweatshirt is the solution. 13-ounce, 75/25 cotton/poly blend or 55/45 cotton/poly blend with Rain Defender durable water-repellent finish (Black, New Navy)* 55/45 cotton/poly blend (Carbon Heather) Attached jersey-lined three-piece hood with drawcord closure Antique-finish brass front […]
Built from Dri-FIT fabric, this polo helps keep you cool and dry. The stitch-trimmed gussets make a distinctive statement and allow for easy movement. The design features a self-fabric collar, three-button placket and open hem sleeves. Pearlized buttons are selected to complement the shirt color. The contrast Swoosh design trademark is embroidered on the left […]
50 years in the making, the Original Pack was inspired by our founder. It’s reminiscent of the first pack he created as part of a college project in 1971. Complete with a large main pocket designed to hold at least 12 cans, his fiery red rucksack was sold to promote a brewery. 1080D polyester Rucksack […]
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