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When it comes to preparing for spring weather, there are several pieces of outerwear that everyone should have. Whether you’re an avid outdoorsman or an occasional adventurer, the following items could easily enhance your experience and allow you to fish, hunt, or hike for longer with minimal discomfort. As you gear up for the warmer season, here’s what you need to stock up on.

Outerwear Options You’ll Love in the Springtime

1. Messenger Bag

If you need to carry several items with you on your travels, then it’s best to have a durable bag. Constructed from quality leather and canvas material, the Wax Sportsman’s Portfolio is sturdy and ideal for both business and pleasure outings. It’s made to last and features two full-length interior pockets with plenty of room to hold a variety of items.

2. Mesh Cap

outerwearFor those long days out in the fields or hiking through the woods, you’re going to need something to protect your head and eyes from the sun. This Sporting Collection Mesh Back cap is the perfect solution. Its wide bill provides ample shade while its mesh backing allows for healthy air flow, so your head doesn’t become overheated.

3. Waxed Jacket

Winds can be high in the early spring months. Stay warm and protected with a state-of-the-art Women’s Waxed Briar Jacket. This item of clothing has a light-weight outer layer that will guard against the chill and an interior tartan lining that will hold your body heat.

4. Quilted Vest

Those who need to keep warm while retaining the full use of their arms should try the Men’s Quilted Briar Vest. This piece of clothing is double-layered and features a smooth, waterproof exterior that is perfect for fishing or if caught in the rain. The flannel lining will also keep you toasty.

 

The professionals at Over Under Clothing understand how important it is to have quality outerwear and supply their clients with the finest selection in the industry. They ship nationwide and specialize in 100% American-made clothing and dog accessories, giving a portion of their proceeds to nonprofit organizations that benefit American wetlands and Labrador Retrievers. You can learn more by calling (904) 619-0577 or by visiting them online.

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