Ash City USA—Double-washed Zip Jackets
With September just around the corner, these double-washed zip jackets can fit into almost any promotion the end-buyer thinks up. From fall golf tournament giveaways and outdoor club membership to employee gift-giving and event staff garb, the spandex-enhanced waistband, collar, cuffs and pocket wells help provide a well-tailored look. Plus, since the jackets are available in men’s sizes S to 3XL and ladies’ sizes XS to 2XL, there is size to fit just about everyone.
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Ash City USA—Ladies’ Micro Fleece Sport Jacket
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