Trapper Real

Trapper Real

Fat Face Clothes Collection

Fat Face have grown into a worldwide brand distributing their own branded clothes across the world. Fat Face Clothes ranges are aimed at both men and women interested in outdoor sport and fashionable winter clothing! Also promoting many outdoor events the biggest being the popular night windsurf contest.

The first store opened in 1988 by Jules Leaver and Tim Slade in the French Alps. The introduction of the company had a rocky start with the two owners not having enough money to buy the t shirts to start printing logos. They first broken into the UK in Fulham and have come on leaps and bounds since then with now over 150 stores. 

Fat Face supplies a huge range of winter apparel catering for the fashionable to the winter sport enthusiast. Fat Face Beanies are some of the companies more cool items with a huge range of different styles. The trapper hat is great for the winter as it’s lined with faux fur making it very warm and also trendy. This kind of product is also good because up can just pull it out of the wardrobe every winter without fail as they last forever! 

Although accessories are a must throughout the winter the most crucial item is a warm coat. Fat Face jackets are all very stylish as well as being totally practical. There are multiple coat ranges targeting different areas for example the range aimed at outdoor sport has warmer linings and strong material There are multiple coat ranges targeting different areas for example the range aimed at outdoor sport has warmer linings and strong material.

Jeans is a very competitive market and Fat Face jeans try to compete by offering cool laid back vide jeans.These trendy jeans are alternatives from the big names on the high street.

If you are heading out for some winter fun then you can’t go wrong by kitting yourself in Fat Face outdoor clothing.

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