REBEL8 2010 Winter Jackets

November 16th, 2010  •   Posted by: mark  •   Posted in: fashion  •   Comment

Apart from the t-shirts and sweats, REBEL8 offers up some warm jackets for the Winter season. Pick from the Jolly Roger felted wool peacoat which features a printed lining, the Backwoods hooded canvas jacket, which sports a flannel lined two-tone water repellant treated oilskin twill outer, with embroidered patches and antique brass and leather trims. Last but not least they have the motorcycle-inspired Candlestick wool varsity jacket with vegan leather sleeves, rib collar and cuffs, chenille and embroidered patches and chain stitch. All are available now through REBEL8’s online shop. mash rating: 7.5/10

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[...] View Comments 16 November 2010 Rebel 8 offers up some warm jackets for the Winter season. Pick from the Jolly Roger felted wool peacoat which features a printed lining, the Backwoods hooded canvas jacket, which sports a flannel lined two-tone water repellant treated oilskin twill outer, with embroidered patches and antique brass and leather trims. Last but not least they have the motorcycle-inspired Candlestick wool varsity jacket with vegan leather sleeves, rib collar and cuffs, chenille and embroidered patches and chain stitch. All are available now through Rebel 8’s online shop. via MashKulture [...]

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