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z becky brown
(803) 462-9898
18 Tallawood Lane
Elgin, SC

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Sunshine Thrift Store
(803) 754-2075
3300 Two Notch Rd
Columbia, SC
 
La T Da
(803) 252-0808
225 S Pickens St
Columbia, SC
 
Habitat Store
(803) 252-0797
910 Harden St
Columbia, SC
 
American Apparel
(803) 251-0117
610 Harden St., Columbia SC
Columbia, SC
Hours
Mon - Sat 11am - 7pm
Sun 1:30pm - 6pm

His House Thrift Shop
(803) 256-0014
3708 River Dr
Columbia, SC
 
The Backpacker
(803) 799-7571
1215 Wayne St
Columbia, SC
 
Revente
(803) 256-4116
737 Saluda Ave.
Columbia, SC
 
Half Moon Outfitters #4
(803) 929-0771
2930 Devine St
Columbia, SC
 
Sid & Nancy
(803) 779-6454
743 Saluda Ave.
Columbia, SC
 
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Best Mens Fleece Jackets and Tops for Fashionable Performancewear

Best Mens Fleece Jackets and Tops for Fashionable Performancewear

September 27, 2009   Margaret Teich

Polar fleece — aka microfleece, aka micrafleece aka fleece — is an inherently eco-friendly fiber. Made from same material as Tupperware and bottle caps, fleece becomes fleece when the material, PET (polyethylene terephthalate), is heated up and manipulated. Polyester is also made from PET. But unlike polyester, fleece is plush, breathable, and uber warm. Here are five fleeces culled from REI, the best retailer for fleece option at all prices and styles.

The Muir Woods jacket ($45) has a nice nubby texture and is available in vibrant fall colors. Pair this 62% recycled fleece with a flannel or button down shirt and corduroys and voila.

North Face makes the most widely known fleece jackets on the market. In fact, it has become such as staple item in the winter for warmth and style, it is not uncommon to see anyone from fraternity brothers to urban kids wearing the Denali fleece ($165), which is made from 87% recycled PET.

A vest ($49.50) is a great layer item. Wear it under a rain jacket, blazer, or trench coat to add a bit of warmth on days when the wind is whipping. If you don’t “get it” with vests, just try owning one for a season or two.

If you remember the first years that fleece came into style as a fashionable/practical alternative to a wool sweater, you probably remember that they looked l...

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