DSG Outerwear Announces Breanna 2.0 Fleece Camo Pullover and Bib Set for Women

Just in time for the height of this year's hunt season, check out these thoughtful new designs.

by posted on November 13, 2023
Dsg Outerwear Breanna

Just in time for the rest of the 2023 hunting season, DSG Outerwear, a leading name in female-focused outdoor gear, has announced the Breanna 2.0 Fleece Camo Pullover and Bib Set. Designed by women, for women, this innovative hunting apparel offers a blend of function and comfort, making it an ideal choice for outdoor enthusiasts. With a quiet, bonded stretch fabric featuring a soft shearling interior and DWR treatment to repel water, the Breanna 2.0 set is a must-have for the upcoming hunting season. The Mossy Oak Country DNA camouflage pattern ensures you can seamlessly blend into your environment, while thoughtful features like an adjustable and removable hood, adjustable cuffs, and a two-way kangaroo pocket provide added convenience. The bibs even come with adjustable inseams and a drop seat for easy access.

Breanna 2.0 Fleece Pullover
Available in sizes from XS to 5XL
MSRP: $130.00

Breanna 2.0 Fleece Bib
Available in sizes from XS to 5XL
MSRP: $130.00

For more, visit dsgouterwear.com.

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