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89 Masonic "Bash" Windbreaker

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$59.99
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89 Masonic "Bash" Windbreaker

$59.99
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Built for Brothers on the move.

The 89 Masonic Bash Logo Windbreaker is a lightweight, all-season layer designed for Masons who carry the Craft beyond the lodge room. Whether you’re heading to a meeting, traveling to a degree, or posting up at the Bash itself, this jacket delivers clean lines, subtle symbolism, and everyday utility.

Featuring the official 89 Masonic Bash logo, this windbreaker balances fraternal pride with modern streetwear restraint—recognizable to those who know, understated to everyone else.

Crafted from durable, wind-resistant fabric, it’s ideal for cool nights, early mornings, and unpredictable weather. The relaxed fit layers easily over a tee or hoodie, making it a go-to piece for events, travel, and casual wear.

This isn’t costume gear.
It’s Brotherhood—worn well.

Details:

Lightweight, wind-resistant shell

Comfortable, relaxed fit for easy layering

Official 89 Masonic Bash logo imprint

Perfect for lodge events, travel, and everyday wear

Designed for modern Masons who value style and symbolism

Wear it to the Bash.
Wear it to lodge.
Wear it wherever the Craft takes you.Light as a feather, this jacket is your go-to windbreaker for any outside adventure. Pack it in your travel bag and explore the outdoors protected and dry (did we mention it’s water-resistant?).

• 100% polyester
• Interior water-resistant coating
• Waterproof pressure resistance: 600 mm
• Fabric weight: 2.5 oz/yd² (84.8 g/m²)
• Regular, comfortable fit
• Matte finish eyelets and zippers
• Rubber zipper pull tab
• Reversed zipper tape
• Three-panel hood with a fine mesh liner
• Scuba neck
• Self-fabric neck tape
• Welt pockets with mesh pocket bags
• Tightening toggle for the waistband
• Elastic cuffs
• Blank product sourced from China

Important: This product is available only in the US, except for US territories such as Puerto Rico, Guam, the US Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Northern Mariana Islands.

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