A new classic inspired by the original Storm jacket. Built for warmweather use and engineered to be recycled at the end of its days, the new Storm Light keeps you dry and in motion from lowland treks to high mountain passes. Full waterproofbreathable protection combines with a hanging mesh and taffeta liner for a soft, pliable, comfortable feel. Storm flaps cover the pit zips, the three external zippered pockets and the centerfront 2way zipper. Other details include a soft chamois chin guard, a 2wayadjustable hood that rolls down into the microfleecelined collar, an internal dropin pocket and a drawcord hem. Recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program.
Lucky magazine has been one of my favorite newsstand purchases since it first debuted. I remember being very young and picking up the inaugural issue and thinking, "So this is why fashion can be interesting." Their website--now upgraded--is actually fairly informative, and I like their new "Cute Outfit of the Day" section in which they single out someone on their staff and take a photo of their o...
Picking out clothing for your next workout can be a daunting task. Many manufacturers now sew activewear with specialized synthetic fabrics. These fabrics typically dry very quickly. Some fabrics now have germ fighting elements woven into the fabric to cut down on unpleasant odors. For clothing you wear next to your skin, look for flat sewn seams to reduce the possibility of chafing or skin irrita...
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This is a little heavier than my old Patagonia Essenshell, which is now discontinued, but it does well in a similar temperature range. Breathes very well, with adjustable side vents and a stowable hood. We've had a lot of rain this year and this has kept me dry. Good inside hip pocket covers my Kindle also, and chest pocket is perfect for subway iPod use.