Marine Layer Green/Tan Quilted Long Sleeve Archive Bariloche Sherpa Jacket

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This Marine Layer Archive Bariloche Sherpa Jacket is a fashionable and functional piece designed for cold weather. It boasts a quilted green upper half that adds texture and warmth, while the tan sherpa material on the lower half and the interior collar provides soft comfort and stylish contrast. The jacket features a full zipper closure with vibrant orange zip pulls, adding a modern and sporty touch to the classic design. With its blend of streetwear, preppy, and classic styles, this midweight fleece jacket offers versatility and fashion-forward appeal.
Layer over the Flag Anthem Charcoal Vintage Washed Long Sleeve Shirt with the Jack & Jones Black Denim Slim Fit Jeans for a casual look, complemented by black Chelsea boots.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
  •  100% Recycled Nylon Quilting
  •  100% Polyester Sherpa
  •  Standard fit
  •  Quilted green upper half
  •  Tan sherpa lower half and interior collar
  •  Full zipper closure
  •  Vibrant orange zip pulls
  •  Jacket style with a casual, preppy feel
  •  Brand logo on the arm
  •  Side pockets with zipper enclosure

ABOUT MARINE LAYER

Marine Layer is a San Francisco-based, casual apparel brand known for its absurdly soft clothing. Since 2009, their California-inspired styles make getting dressed every day easier. Marine Layer is building a responsible and sustainable business that takes care of our community and our planet.

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