Columbus & Co. Christmas List – Item #5

UNIONMADE Harris Tweed Golden Bear Barracuda in Charcoal Herringbone


Marcus’s Pick: The Golden Bear Harris Tweed Barracuda jacket in Charcoal Herringbone sold through Union Made Goods. This 100% wool jacket is simply amazing looking with leather details on the pockets, burnt Corozo nut buttons on the collar and cuffs and a corduroy collar and cuff lining. I think this will definitely be my next jacket purchase. I really like the mock collar because I like to wear my collars up.
UNIONMADE Harris Tweed Golden Bear Varsity in Blue Donnegal


Justin’s Pick: The Golden Bear Harris Tweed Varsity jacket in Blue Donnegal sold through Union Made Goods. Varsity jackets have been making a strong push back onto the scene in the last year or so and this one tops the majority of the ones we’ve seen. The jacket has leather detailing, ribbed collar, cuffs and hem and burnt Corozo nut buttons on the front placket. Doesn’t matter what sport you play wearing this thing you will definitely attract the attention of an all star.

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3 Responses to Columbus & Co. Christmas List – Item #5

  1. I am loving this jacket. I want to get my boyfriend this

  2. Fashion is very broad and every person want to look grate and good looking when they are going some where. These type of recommendation is help to understand what is the new in fashion world and how to wear these cloths.

  3. clarkbil says:

    Fashion is very broad and every person want to look grate and good looking when they are going some where. These type of recommendation is help to understand what is the new in fashion world and how to wear these cloths.

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