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Men's Rain Defender Relaxed Fit Sherpa-lined Full-zip Sweatshirt - Large - Black

Men's Rain Defender Relaxed Fit Sherpa-lined Full-zip Sweatshirt - Large - Black

SKU #103308001TLLLA Model #103308001TLLLG

UPC #889192907331


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$89.99

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Description

Stay warm and dry with the Carhartt Men's Rain Defender Relaxed Fit Midweight Sherpa-Lined Full-Zip Sweatshirt.
This versatile sweatshirt is designed for those who work hard in challenging weather conditions. Made from a durable blend of 59% cotton and 41% polyester, it features Rain Defender® technology that repels light rain, ensuring you stay comfortable while getting the job done. The thick sherpa lining provides exceptional warmth, making it perfect for chilly days. The relaxed fit allows for easy movement, making it an ideal choice for both work and leisure.

Key Features:
- Relaxed fit for easy movement
- 10.5-ounce heavyweight cotton/polyester blend
- Rain Defender® durable water repellent technology
- Cozy sherpa lining for added warmth
- Attached, sherpa-lined extended hood for extra protection
- Full-length antique nickel zipper with storm flap
- Two front handwarmer pockets with flaps for secure storage
- Hidden media pocket for convenience
- Stretchable, spandex-reinforced rib-knit cuffs and waistband
- Locker hoop for easy hanging
- Carhartt label sewn on pocket
- Imported

This sweatshirt is perfect for outdoor work, casual outings, or simply lounging at home. Whether you are braving the elements or enjoying a cool evening, the Carhartt Rain Defender sweatshirt will keep you warm and stylish.

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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.