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Loser Machine Condor II Vest – Brown

Loser Machine Condor II Vest – Brown

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Speed and Skate. 100% Cotton.
Available at Our Store

The Loser Machine Condor II is a rugged workwear-inspired vest built from durable cotton twill with a sturdy, canvas-like feel. Its insulated quilted construction and smooth taffeta lining provide reliable warmth and comfort on cooler days, while the timeless utility design transitions effortlessly from the workshop to everyday wear.

Featuring a full-zip front with a storm flap for added protection against the elements, the Condor II is equipped with spacious patch pockets secured by logo snaps and two interior pockets, including a convenient key clip. An embroidered Condor patch on the chest and signature Loser Machine branding complete the authentic heritage-inspired look.

A versatile layering piece for cooler weather, combining classic workwear durability, practical functionality, and timeless style.

Insulated quilted twill vest with taffeta lining

Zip front with storm flap
Patch pockets with logo snaps
Dual interior pockets with key clip
Embroidered Condor patch on chest
Loser Machine snaps and embroidered patch branding
100% Cotton shell
50% Cotton / 50% Poly lining

Loser Machine – In Chains We Trust  Loser Machine is pure rock‘n‘roll! It’s kind of like a biker gang, a couple of skaters and a rockabilly band got together and had a brand baby and the brand was Loser Machine. That didn’t quite happen, of course: in actuality, pro skater Adrian Lopez founded the brand in 2008, but all three of those subcultures have their own influences on the label!   Classic streetwear meets classic graphics: if that sounds dull, you’re not the only one that thinks that way. A quick glance at their collections will instantly confirm that they have a unique, signature aesthetic.
Loser Machine – In Chains We Trust Loser Machine is pure rock‘n‘roll! It’s kind of like a biker gang, a couple of skaters and a rockabilly band got together and had a brand baby and the brand was Loser Machine. That didn’t quite happen, of course: in actuality, pro skater Adrian Lopez founded the brand in 2008, but all three of those subcultures have their own influences on the label! Classic streetwear meets classic graphics: if that sounds dull, you’re not the only one that thinks that way. A quick glance at their collections will instantly confirm that they have a unique, signature aesthetic.