Woolrich Elite Discreet Carry Twill Jacket

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posted on June 3, 2011
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Woolrich Elite Series Tactical has introduced a concealed-carry jacket called the Elite Discreet Carry Twill Jacket.

Based on the Dorrington, Woolrich's most popular jacket, this jacket features integrated holster loops to handlehandguns withup to 6-inch barrels, angled inner pockets for easy access to gear andhand-warmer pockets with loops for accessories, all in 11.5-ounce cotton twill. The waistband and cuffs are fully adjustable and the sleeves are insulated with 60-gram Arctic Insulation.

The suggested retail price is $129.99 for sizes small to 2XL and $149.99 for 3XL.

For more information, go to the Woolrich Elite Series Tactical website.

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