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Jack Pyke Sporting Skeet Vest Green XX-Large Green
Main highlights- Jack Pyke fleece mid-layer Warm stand-alone layer in autumn, mid-layer in winter Articulated cut — moves with you, doesn't bind under a jacket Soft fleece interior — comfortable straight against the skin Made by Jack Pyke Right kit for stalking, beating and country wear Pairs with stalking jackets, vests and gilets in the same range
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Jack Pyke Sporting Skeet Vest Black XX-Large Black
Main highlights- Jack Pyke fleece mid-layer Warm stand-alone layer in autumn, mid-layer in winter Articulated cut — moves with you, doesn't bind under a jacket Soft fleece interior — comfortable straight against the skin Made by Jack Pyke Right kit for stalking, beating and country wear Pairs with stalking jackets, vests and gilets in the same range
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Jack Pyke Ashcombe Crewknit Pullover Dark Olive Medium Green
Main highlights- 100% lambswool construction delivers natural warmth and breathability in the field | Medium weight knit — works as a standalone layer or under a waterproof jacket | Crew neck with contrasting collar and wrist detail for a smart country appearance | Dark Olive colourway sits naturally in woodland and countryside environments | Ribbed hem and cuff finish seals out draughts and keeps the fit neat | Classic body fit — check measurements before ordering as sizing is not generous | Hand-wash only; ava
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Jack Pyke Fleece Neck Gaiter English Oak Evolution
Main highlights- Jack Pyke fleece mid-layer Warm stand-alone layer in autumn, mid-layer in winter Articulated cut — moves with you, doesn't bind under a jacket Soft fleece interior — comfortable straight against the skin Made by Jack Pyke Right kit for stalking, beating and country wear Pairs with stalking jackets, vests and gilets in the same range
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