You’ve got your early-fall cardigan. Your bomber jacket. Your fur-lined parka. And now, the need for none of those because here’s Ravean: a line of almost shockingly convenient outerwear that can be heated up a lot or a little depending on the weather. It’s now available for preorder and shipping in January. They’re pretty special, surprisingly nice-looking—and if you have any questions, now’s the time, and we’ve invented them for you: Can you lay out my options? There’s a couple of down jackets, a down vest and a not-down hoodie. The jackets have the 12V battery; the others run on about half that. Where might I charge them? Any outlet, of the wall or car-lighter variety. Charge up the battery and tuck it inside its designated pocket. Cool. How do I adjust the thing? A dial, inside another pocket—keep it on low, or pump it up whenever it gets cold. The jacket will take care of you whether it’s minus-4 or 55 degrees outside. Or any of the degrees in between those. Say it’s a fine day outside. Then treat it as a normal jacket, and use that tucked-away charger to juice up your phone, of course. This jacket will be a stupendous help. We concur. |
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| | | Ravean, $119-$199, now available for preorder here and shipping in January | | | |
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