Overlander 2.0 Fleece Shacket (Available in Black and Wine)
Overlander 2.0 Fleece Shacket (Available in Black and Wine)
Overlander 2.0 Fleece Shacket (Available in Black and Wine)
Overlander 2.0 Fleece Shacket (Available in Black and Wine)
Overlander 2.0 Fleece Shacket (Available in Black and Wine)
Overlander 2.0 Fleece Shacket (Available in Black and Wine)
Overlander 2.0 Fleece Shacket (Available in Black and Wine)
Overlander 2.0 Fleece Shacket (Available in Black and Wine)
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Overlander 2.0 Fleece Shacket (Available in Black and Wine)

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Looking for a fun, light and easy to wear Shacket?  The Overlander 2.0 is a great choice and can be worn all year around.  The super soft fleece is available in 2 colours and is easy to style in multiple ways.   This shacket features two pockets in the front, a classic collar, dropped shoulders and  button cuffs in a loose relaxed silhouette. 

The difference between our Overlander and this piece is that the collar and the cuffs at the wrist are a bit more structured. They are very similar in style and look, however available in sizes Small - XLarge

It is named after Overlander Falls located on the Fraser River in the Mount Robson Provincial Park, B.C.  This falls is popular with kayakers and was actually named after a group of people from Ontario that travelled overland to British Columbia in 1862.   This journey was usually done by boat back then. 

 

100% Polyester