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Back in 2014, pro climber Alex Honnold gave us a tour of the 2002 Ford Econoline E150 he used as his mobile base camp. That van served him...
The coat originally made for fighter pilots has come a long way. Here, we highlight the bomber jacket and its styles trending right now.
The bomber jacket hails back to World War I when pilots needed an extra-warm jacket for use without an enclosed cockpit. Then, in World War II, pilots needed an extra layer for warmth during bombing raids above 25,000 feet. And you can bet it was cold up there.
The result was the ever iconic — and badass — bomber jacket. It sports zipper closures, snug cuffs, and a snug waist. And most often today, bomber releases showcase an urban aesthetic, worn unzipped for a relaxed look.
The Mission Bomber is the most teched-out jacket in the brand’s Advanced Projects series. Mission Workshop claims this jacket works from 32 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The brand placed PrimaLoft Gold Active insulation inside for warmth and breathability. And the jacket repels water thanks to a DWR finish.
One side of the About-Face Bomber sports quilted insulation, and the other houses lululemon’s stretchy Warpstreme fabric. This reversible bomber has 700-fill-power goose down insulation, repels water, and is basically two jackets in one!
The About-Face Bomber releases on November 6.
Like the lululemon About-Face Bomber above, prAna’s Showdown Bomber Jacket is stuffed with down insulation. The jacket meets Responsible Down Standard certifications, uses eco-friendly dye, and sports a PFC-free DWR finish. Plus, the Showdown escapes from the too-common single-color bomber jacket.
Filson released two bomber jackets in its new C.C.F. workwear line this fall. The C.C.F. Bomber Jacket is made with rugged cotton duck canvas. It looks ready for tools and manual labor. The Quilted Utility Jacket is more stylish, with a diamond-quilt pattern and synthetic insulation.
Smartwool uses 50 percent recycled wool insulation inside this bomber for warmth. Plus, the brand places merino in the next-to-skin liner for comfort, ease of movement, and sweat and odor management.
Sweet 'roo pocket! These anorak-style jackets from Roamers, Snow Peak, and more are what's trending this fall. Read more…
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From high-heel hikes to axe throwing, Camp TAZO welcomes everyone to ‘get out of your comfort zone.’ But organizers note that if you’re uncomfortable around drag queens, it might not be your cup of tea.
You don’t have to be outdoorsy to have a fabulous time outside. So beginning March 2019, TAZO Tea will host adult overnight camps to help folks reconnect with nature.
But take heed, while hiking, campfire singalongs, and roasting marshmallows are on the docket, this is not a run-of-the-mill camp. To help prove anyone can have fun in the great outdoors, renowned drag queen Alyssa Edwards is TAZO’s first “camp director.”
“Amazing things can happen when you get outside your comfort zone,” Edwards declares in a video announcing the event. “And that’s why I’m in the middle of the [expletive deleted] woods!”
TAZO tea is proud to unveil #CampTAZO, a real sleepaway camp designed to help you step outside the everyday routine. Hosted by the amazing Alyssa Edwards, you’ll enjoy unexpected meals, challenges and new twists on old camp classics. (Also, obviously, lots of 🍵.) Apply now at http://bit.ly/2NXOxhm #BrewTheUnexpected.
Posted by Tazo Tea on Wednesday, October 24, 2018
It might seem entirely out of place to host an outdoor excursion with Edwards, who famously appeared on “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” Edwards, whose given name is Justin Dwayne Lee Johnson, has risen to fame as a performer, dancer, and comedian.
But in a statement, TAZO pointed to Johnson as the perfect icon for its inaugural camp getaway.
“As Alyssa, Justin has been a trailblazer in the entertainment industry through the world of drag, and will draw from his unique journey of personal transformation to help camp-goers upend their current routines,” the brand said.
So, what can campers expect? A three-day, two night “sleepaway” in Texas. While some details haven’t been released — like exact date and itinerary — activities will include a mix of common camp activities and “a few surprises.” To that end, TAZO encourages campers to bring something glamorous to wear.
But this is not solely a camp for those who enjoy or are even familiar with drag; it’s open to everyone. You just have to bring an open mind and willingness to “embrace the unexpected.”
Best of all, Camp TAZO will be totally free, including travel expenses. Bunks are limited, however, so prospective campers need to apply and answer a few questions.
And for anyone who can’t go this time, TAZO hopes to make these camps a series, each with a celebrity director and theme.
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