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Beat the Cold and Look Good with High Performance Layers
12/26/2007

Layering is a winter sports fact of life. Except a lot of the available performance layers look lame. Especially in the lodge après-ski, when you're sidling up to the snow bunnies. That's when you'll want something that not only looks good, but handles sweat and odor control.

Snowboard industry veteran and innovator, Stephan Cleary who launched Burton's Anon goggles and Learn-to-Ride program, noticed that a lot of people weren't wearing performance layers, but were opting for cotton shirts and hoodies. Which may look better and keep you reasonably warm on the slopes and while mountain biking, but have the unfortunate characteristic of holding in moisture and odors. So Cleary developed Eesa, high-tech performance apparel that has all the properties you look for in technical layers, but with a street-wear look.

Made with the moisture-wicking, anti-microbial, quick-drying fabrics you want in high performance layering apparel, Eesa's clothes are patterned after striped polos and rugby shirts, graphic tees, henley's and club-worthy button-downs. Made for keeping you warm on the slopes all day, and looking cool in the lodge after. While you and your snow bunny of choice discuss how the other guys all look like they're dressed in their PJs.

www.eesa.com

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