Product Preview: Propper Full Zip Tech Sweater

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posted on December 12, 2018
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Built from anti-pill polyester fleece fabric, the Full Zip Tech Sweater from Propper is a zip-up jacket designed to be stylish and comfortable, yet it also features nylon-reinforced shoulders and forearms for added durability. The sweater offers functionality for concealed carriers in two ways. One, interior zippers located at the bottom of the two front hand pockets allow for surreptitious access to an appendix-carried firearm. Meanwhile, zippered and snapped closures on the sides of the garment allow for immediate retrieval of a side-carried handgun. Available in men’s sizes XS through 5XL, the Full Zip Tech Sweater comes in Charcoal Grey (shown), Olive, Black and LAPD Navy. For more details, please visit propper.com.

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