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DC Worldwide T-Shirt - Short-Sleeve - Men's
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DC Worldwide T-Shirt - Short-Sleeve - Men's

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: :Just like you, DC loves its home turf. But skateboarding in a new place is an experience no one should pass up. Wear the DC Worldwide T-Shirt and save up for a trip to Tokyo. When you finally find yourself sessioning rails in Roppongi, the foil printing and a slim fit help you rep your hometown in style.Product FeaturesMaterial: 100% CottonPockets: NoneRecommended Use: StreetwearManufacturer Warranty: 30 Days

Carhartt Men's Sandstone Twill Shirt
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Carhartt Men's Sandstone Twill Shirt

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from: Carhartt


: :Tough enough for a day of hard work, but soft and stylish enough for dinner and movie, the Carhartt Sandstone Twill Shirt for Men offers a comfortable style with all the features you look for in a durable, hardworking shirt. Constructed with Ringspun cotton sandstone twill, microsanded for a soft finish, the Sandstone Twill has two chest pockets, adjustable button cuffs, triple stitching in main seams and is cut to work and move it, not stiff like you are headed for the office. Durable and functional, you'll want to wear this shirt everyday.

Weatherproof® Long - sleeved 1/4 - zip Fleece
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Weatherproof® Long - sleeved 1/4 - zip Fleece

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from: WEATHERPROOF


: :Weatherproof Long - sleeved 1/4 - zip Fleece. Winter bites us all sooner or later, but that doesn't mean we have to take it lying down. Fight back with this toasty-warm Fleece from Weatherproof! The full-length sleeves seal out the draft, and the inset zipper pocket is great for securing small valuables and gadgets. Throw in a stand-up collar with a 1/4-zip neck and you've got a recipe for getting through winter scot-free. Weather-beater: 100% easy-care poly; Straight hem; Perfect for layering. Machine wash / dry. Imported. State Color and Size. Order Today! Weatherproof Long-sleeved 1/4-zip Fleece

Wigwam INgenius Hiker Sock
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Wigwam INgenius Hiker Sock

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from: Wigwam Mills


: :Ultra-soft Merino Wool Hiking Sock with an integrated Olefin liner for the ultimate in dry-lined comfort. Because the liner is fully integrated with an Olefin liner, we are able to achieve enough 'give' in the sock to reduce friction and are able to increase the effective moisture movement properties of the fabric. Also includes a 1x1mock rib rolled top, elasticized arch panel,cushioned sole, rienforced foot bottom, and ultra smooth lin toe closure.

Wigwam Pee Wee Quarter Sock 3 Pack Sock
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Wigwam Pee Wee Quarter Sock 3 Pack Sock

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: :Our best selling cotton athletic sock sized for kids in a popular quarter length. Which includes the same rienforced foot bottom and 2x1 stay- up rib cuff like the crew version.

Columbia Sportswear Men's Titanium Ridge Run Pant
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Columbia Sportswear Men's Titanium Ridge Run Pant

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from: Columbia Sportswear


: :Columbia Sportswear built its world renowned reputation on providing premium ski-wear like these snow pants. Warm and made to move, these ski/snow pants are designed to help you make the most of your day on the slopes.

Sugoi Versa Jacket - Men's
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Sugoi Versa Jacket - Men's

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: :Whether you trail run or hit the asphalt, the lightweight Sugoi Men's Versa Jacket protects you from fall weather and chilly winter days. Start your run wearing this breathable, water-resistant jacket when the skies are spitting rain or the wind bites. If the rain lessens or wind slows and you begin to overheat, convert your Versa jacket to a vest by zipping off the arms and tucking them into the hand pockets or the 7-inch back pocket. The long, adjustable hemline in back keeps you covered, and a back-yoke vent lets off steam. Reflective fabric ensures motorists see you in low-light conditions.Product ...

MontBell America, Inc. Ultralight Down Jacket - Men's
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MontBell America, Inc. Ultralight Down Jacket - Men's

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: :The MontBell Men's Ultralight Down Inner Jacket is warmer than a heavyweight fleece and lighter than most base layersit's ideal for alpine climbing and other adventures in which weight is vital. MontBell stuffed the water-repellent Ballistic Airlight nylon shell with 800-fill down so you stay warm on that frozen waterfall. Compressing smaller than the size of a water bottle and weighing only 6.9 ounces, the Ultralight Down Inner jacket provides excellent insulation in cold weather and is hardly noticeable in your pack.Product FeaturesMaterial: 15d Ballistic Airlight nylon with DWR coatingDown Fill: 800Hood: NoPockets: 2 HandWaterproof: Water-repellentRecommended Use: Winter camping, alpine climbing, backcountry ...

Volcom 50 Footer T-Shirt - Short-Sleeve - Men's
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Volcom 50 Footer T-Shirt - Short-Sleeve - Men's

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: :Your hot dog is no match against a fifty-foot she-beast. The Volcom 50 Footer Short-Sleeve T-Shirt twists standard wieners into lil smokies and feeds em to the puppy dogs. You might think that this regular-fitting Volcom tee will protect you, but you couldnt be more wrong.Product FeaturesMaterial: CottonPockets: NoneRecommended Use: CasualManufacturer Warranty: 30 Days

Drake 4 In 1 Wader Hunting Coat
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Drake 4 In 1 Wader Hunting Coat

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: :*A zippered security pocket *Call separator *Magnetic chest call pouch *Spring open shell pouches *Deep water handwarmer pockets and a game bag *The liner has its own set of features too, including a magnetic chest call pouch, a security pocket with 2 zippered side pockets Shell: *100% waterproof/breathable micro-fleece outer *Taped seams *Adjustable neoprene cuffs Reversible Liner: *Durable water-repellent micro-fleece camo outer *200 grams of poly insulation *Zippered side pockets *Magnetic chest call pouch *Zippered license/key pouch *Some larger sizes require additional charges *Available in Mossy Oak Break-Up Camo pattern


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It's fascinating to witness Chuck's emerging survival skills, and Hanks's remarkable physical transformation is matched by his finely tuned performance. With slow, rhythmic camera moves and brilliant use of sound, Zemeckis wisely avoids the postcard prettiness of The Black Stallion and The Blue Lagoon to emphasize the harshness of Chuck's ascetic solitude, and this stylistic restraint allows Cast Away to resonate more than one might expect. Even the final scene--which feels like a crowd-pleasing compromise--offers hope without shoving it down our throats. You may not feel the emotional rush that you're meant to feel, but Cast Away remains a respectable effort. --Jeff Shannon

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