Todd Snyder x Woolrich Moleskin Technical Jacket

Todd Snyder + Woolrich

Color: Milky Cream
Size

This cropped Technical Jacket is made from a handsome, buttery fabric known as “moleskin,” woven in Italy at Sondrio Mill. Moleskin is a dense, brushed cotton with just a touch of stretch — think of it as velvet’s tougher (and cooler) cousin. A quilted down interior will keep you extra warm, and the hood (also lined and quilted) can be pulled up or fully detached as the weather calls for. One of our favorite details: the oversized, tactical-style chest and hand pockets.

  • Matching Pant Available
  • 98% Cotton, 2% Elastane
  • Classic Fit
  • Detachable Drawcord Hood
  • Quilted Down Interior
  • 2-Way Zipper w/Hidden Placket
  • Gusseted Chest Pockets
  • Interior Drawcord and Mesh Pocket
  • Oversized Zippered Hand Pockets
  • Snap Cuffs
  • Garment Made in Moldova
  • Wash Inside Out, Iron Inside Out If Needed.
  • Style 252CFBLOU2016MR

Woolrich has been part of the fabric of the American outdoor lifestyle for nearly 200 years; the company provided blankets to Union soldiers during the Civil War and designed the Arctic Parka that kept Admiral Richard E. Byrd warm on Antarctic expeditions. Now, as Creative Director of Woolrich’s Black Label, Todd has designed a collection of rugged yet luxurious takes on the brand’s iconic styles that marry Woolrich’s innovative technical fabrics with sartorial flourishes.

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