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BOOT HILL WESTERN WEAR
001 (503) 648-7925
2139 NORTHEAST CORNELL ROAD
HILLSBORO, OR
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Accessory Retail, shoes, Men Accessories, Clothing Stores, shoes Clothing, Clothing Accessories, Outerwear Work Clothing Retail, Outerwear Work Clothing, Store, Boot Safety Shoes, hiking boots, Accessories, Western Clothing Retail, Mens, Custom Shoes, Accessory, outdoor boots, footwear, Shoe Stores, More Clothing Stores, Boots, shoes Retail
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45.530696 -122.960378

GOLF GALAXY STORE
(503) 626-2322
3125 SOUTHWEST CEDAR HILLS BOULEVARD
BEAVERTON, OR
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Club Trade In, golf gps, golfgalaxy, miniature golf courses, hybrids, golf hats, golf outerwear, Reshafting, sunglasses, golf training aids, TaylorMade, shoes, Callaway, replace ferrule, Tommy Armour, golf tees, range finders, golf balls, Ashworth, golf rain gear, golf apparel, Ping, Footjoy, PGA Professionals, golf shorts, irons, Nike, golf skorts, Juniors golf, drivers, golf gloves, Advantage Club, Golf Club Repair, golf clubs, covers, golf spikes, hat, Titleist, golf sandals, Cobra, apparel,
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45.497317 -122.808329

Jade Planet Footwear
(503) 297-2093
3170 S.W. Raleighview Dr.
Portland, OR

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EvolTwin Printing
(503) 281-4160
3316 N. Williams Ave.
Portland, OR

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Tinctoria Designs
(503) 810-9232
4719 NE 28 Ave.
Portland, OR

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BANANA REPUBLIC @ SHOPES AT TANASBOURNE
(503) 629-3228
2070 NORTHWEST ALLIE AVE
HILLSBORO, OR
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clothes, Clothing Accessories, mens apparel, Women's Clothing Stores, Accessory Retail, womens apparel, Clothing, Accessory, mens clothes, Clothing Stores, Men's Clothing, apparel, mens clothing, work wear, office wear
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45.536877 -122.878327

Johnny Patch
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8505 SW Apple Way P302
Portland, OR

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Cagoule Fleece
(503) 295-2663
6635 N Baltimore - suite 132
Portland, OR

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hazeldrops llc
(503) 616-4688
2135 N Blandena Street
Portland, OR

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Deux Amies Sleepwear
(503) 249-1845
2507 NE 50th Ave
Portland, OR

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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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