Ethically Produced Transitional Jackets

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The 'Gastown Jacket' Was Inspired by Vancouver Weather

The Gastown Jacket is named after an area in downtown Vancouver to represent the fact that its design was inspired by the West Coast of Canada.

The jacket is comfortable due to its thin design and is perfectly suited for the transitional weather that occurs when the months get cooler. Although thin, the Gastown Jacket is made up of three layers and is able to repel wind and water. It has stretchy sleeves and an inner mesh lining that optimizes the comfort of those wearing it. The zipper of the jacket is of premium quality and there are two colors that consumers can choose from, including a Midnight Black and an Asphalt. The jackets are produced in Canada with fair wages and in a safe environment.

This West Coast-inspired jacket is able to suit cool and rainy weather that is so commonly experienced by people who live in this region.
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