Gatorskins Releases New Zip Front Shirt

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posted on December 17, 2013
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In response to strong customer demand, Gatorskins has introduced a Zip Front shirt in men’s sizes.

Made entirely in the United States, the new addition retains all the features that have made Gatorskins so successful, namely, light weight (a men’s Large is only 10.5 ozs.), warmth, windproofness and water repellancy. Yet the garment still breathes well and wicks sweat.

Unique to the Zip Front are thumbhole sleeves, a front “hand warmer” pocket and zippered neck/collar. Originally designed for motorcycle riders, Gatorskins have found success with military and law enforcement personnel as well as athletes and outdoorsmen.

The Gatorskins Zip Front shirt will ship with an MSRP of $90.

For more information, go to Gator-Skins.com.

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