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Hoodies and Jackets.

Mazaloth

Smash Ace
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Nov 27, 2007
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So it's winter, and I have outgrown my jackets and hoodies.
I really can't find any decent ones on the web, so I decided to ask for some help.

I am looking for jackets and hoodies.

if you can find good ones, or know some that are good, please be as to be so kind to post a link towards the particular article of clothing.

1. Please no big brand names.
2. It would be most preferred to not have decales or obnoxious designs on them.
3. Nothing over $50.
Thanks for the help. Sorry for the weird request.
 

M.K

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If you spend the money to get one "North Face" jacket (I think it's like $60-$80). You can wear it constantly. They are the warmest thing I have ever worn.
 

Cashed

axe me
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Tip: Invest in something over your $20 price limit that is high quality and will last you years to come.

I have loads of jackets. Blazers for spring and fall, light jackets for summer, a peacoat and various heavy coats for winter, and of course suit jackets for formal occasions. About half of my collection of clothes consists of jackets.

I'd recommend a peacoat. It looks very professional and keeps you **** warm.
 

Mazaloth

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Tip: Invest in something over your $20 price limit that is high quality and will last you years to come.

I have loads of jackets. Blazers for spring and fall, light jackets for summer, a peacoat and various heavy coats for winter, and of course suit jackets for formal occasions. About half of my collection of clothes consists of jackets.

I'd recommend a peacoat. It looks very professional and keeps you **** warm.
Ah-haha... Sorry, typo, ment' $50.
 

Livvers

Used to have a porpoise
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Yeah, invest in a nice jacket. I have a jacket that cost me $350/$400, and it's lasted me over two years and is still in great condition.

Someone said something about North Face jackets, and I will also vouch that they are very nice.
 

streetracr77

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North Face jackets are really good. I think Columbia jackets are almost the same and cost a little less.
 

Mazaloth

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I do Parkour, and I usually do things that wear clothing out, are there any suggestions of coats that can handle ruff usage?
 

Livvers

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Hm, well, maybe try to look into jackets made for hiking and camping, as those will be more durable since they're made to defend against the elements. You'll also probably find lighter jackets that keep you warmer, but it'll start becoming expensive.
 

OmegaXXII

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I Love hoodies, I love them so much that I actually own over 8 of them, I also own a slick looking leather jacket that I got as a present a few years ago, I don't like it much, but I'll occasionally wear it.
 
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