Features & Benefits
- Established in 1830 by John Rich II in Pennsylvania, creating outdoor wear for hunters and expanding alongside the American economy
- Known for production functional and fashionable outdoor wear, even being commissioned for clothing for Antarctic expeditions
- The'Arctic Parka' is a slim-fit type of jacket made with '60/40' outdoor cross fabric and Teflon coating, signed for extreme cold
- Removable coyote fur adds both style and practicality, making it a standout piece in winter wardrobe
- Important notices about potential minor variations in natural materials and import items, and changes in product documentation
