Red Kap Coats: Men's Duck Brown Lined Chore Coat JD24 BD
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Maybe it wasn't the best idea to call this jacket a "chore coat," given the common attitude toward chores. But when you button up a Red Kap JD24 BD Brown Duck Chore Coat With Quilted Lining, you'll at least be warm and comfortable as you go about your work. Made ... (see full details) #RDKJD24BD.
Red Kap Coats: Men's Duck Brown Lined Chore Coat JD24 BD
Maybe it wasn't the best idea to call this jacket a "chore coat," given the common attitude toward chores. But when you button up a Red Kap JD24 BD Brown Duck Chore Coat With Quilted Lining, you'll at least be warm and comfortable as you go about your work.
Made from 9-ounce, cotton/polyester blended brown duck, this jacket offers incredible durability and color retention. Lined with 3.3-ounce black nylon, this jacket will also keep you warm all though the day. In case the lining is enough, there are snaps for attaching Red Kap brand hoods and vests. With this expandability and comfortable fit, Red Kap as made a coat perfect for the smallest chores to the hardest jobs.
Other features include the two chest pockets and two lower double entry pockets, which are big enough to carry all you need to keep you hard at work. The front snap closure is concealed with a storm flap and the cuffs feature adjustable snap closures. You'll be able to hang this chore coat wherever you need it thanks to the handy hanger loops.
No matter how you feel about the word "chore," you're going to love wearing aRed Kap JD24 BD Brown Duck Chore Coat With Quilted Lining. With its strength, comfort and warmth, this is the perfect jacket for every job, big and small.
Please note larger sizes have increase prices.
Regular: S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL
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