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April Showers: Rain Jackets for Women

By Seattle Mag April 17, 2014

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!–paging_filter–pWe love the rain slickers designed and made in the US by husband and wife team Brittany and Scott Freeman for a href=”http://\/\/seattlemag.com/article/man-meets-wild-fathers-day-gift-guide” target=”_blank”Freeman Seattle/a. But up until this moment, with the release of their women’s style, they were only available for guys./p
pThe woman’s Freeman jacket—in addition to two-ply waterproof and breathable outer layer, flannel lining and zipper storm flaps like the men’s—hits just below the hip, features a flattering drawstring waist and silver snaps. The jacket retails for $325, comes in red, mustard yellow, gray and blue in sizes XS to XL and is available at a href=”http://freemanseattle.com/” target=”_blank”freemanseattle.com/a./p

 

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