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ALPHA INDUSTRIES n-3b parka
The first N-3B jackets were produced in the mid 1950s for USAF air crews who were assigned to transport troops in extremely cold climates. The long, sage green jackets became known as the “Snorkel Parka” because the fur-trimmed hood could be zipped right up leaving only a small tunnel for the wearer to look out of.

BURBERRY classic check cashmere scarf
The Classic Cashmere Scarf in check is made at a 200-year-old mill in the Scottish countryside. Using 30 different steps, the scarf is woven on traditional looms. The fabric is washed in local spring water and carefully brushed with teasels for a super-soft finish.

WRANGLER cowboy cut original fit jeans
For more than 70 years, our Cowboy Cut jeans have been a tried-and-true wardrobe staple for cowboys across the country. We knew a good thing when we saw it, which is why the Wrangler Cowboy Cut jeans haven't changed much since they were first designed by 'Rodeo Ben' Lichenstein in 1947.

PENDLETON flannel board shirt
Fifty years ago, The Beach Boys, then called the "Pendletones," made the Pendleton plaid shirt their wardrobe of choice and created a fashion trend among America's youth. Wearing the wool shirts as jackets over tee shirts and jeans became the band's signature look and appeared on many album covers throughout the 1960s.

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