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Highfields Mens Jacket

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Management number 235926202 Release Date 2026/07/09 List Price $69.98 Model Number 235926202
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Stealthy, rugged, and built for cold mornings, the Highfield Jacket is designed for those who move before the sun’s up and don’t want to be seen coming. Blending effortlessly into the landscape — this Mens jacket gives you the edge whether you're on the hunt, out bush, or working the land.

Crafted from premium 100% Cotton Duck Canvas, this jacket delivers serious durability with natural breathability, built to handle tough conditions without weighing you down. A quilted polyester sleeve ldelivers additional comfort, while the plush sherpa-lined upper body traps warmth where you need it most — keeping you cosy when the chill sets in.

Functional dual chest pockets with decorative embroidery provide secure storage for your keys or essentials on the move, while side welt pockets offer everyday practicality. Heavy-duty 16mm logo buttons ensure a secure fit, sealing in warmth when temperatures drop. The durable water-repellent (DWR) coating helps shed light rain when the weather turns unexpectedly.

Finished with signature Ringers Western woven labels and branded buttons, the Highfield Jacket combines performance, comfort, and understated style in one hard-wearing winter essential. When staying warm matters and staying unseen counts, this is the jacket you reach for.

 

 

 

 


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