Product Code: op-30489
Built for the outdoors but without compromising on style, the Powell is a quilted Chelsea-style jacket that proves a firm favourite year after year. From the Hacking collection, this timeless and practical fleece-lined jacket offers reliable warmth, thanks to the iconic quilted outer with 50g wadding and a super-insulating fleece lining. The two-way zip with Barbour branded ring puller fastens through to a corduroy-lined funnel neck, which can be closed with the robust stud fastenings for extra protection from wind and rain. A slimmer, contemporary shape gives a fashionable look, with back waist tabs for an adjustable fit that's ideal for essential winter layering. Two practical front pockets offer plenty of room to carry essentials, with an additional zipped pocket to safeguard valuables. Available in a choice of four wearable colours, a stylish synthetic leather trim finishes the collar and cuffs, and tonal Barbour embroidery trims the pocket flap.
Quantity Breaks | 5 | 10 | 20 | 50 | 100 | Plain Stock | 158.10ea 189.72ea | 146.30ea 175.56ea | 145.35ea 174.42ea | 144.40ea 173.28ea | 138.92ea 166.70ea |
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