Corteiz CRTZ Bolo Jacket V2 Grey – XL

$288.00

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Corteiz CRTZ Bolo Jacket V2 Grey as a road-ready shell The Corteiz CRTZ Bolo Jacket V2 Grey takes a familiar track shape and pushes it into sharper street territory. It feels like a shell designed for real movement, with details that reward anyone who looks closer. The profile stays clean while the attitude stays loud in a quiet way. This jacket sits in that space between a windbreaker and a full technical shell. The shoulders have enough structure to hold shape without feeling stiff. The body length hits at a sweet spot that works with cargos, tracksuit bottoms, and denim. You can zip it up and go without overthinking the rest of the fit. Grey keeps the base neutral while panels, seam placement, and branding carry the story. The color reads smoky rather than flat. It reflects city light just enough to show the fabric texture and lines. Shape, cut, and the Bolo silhouette The cut leans relaxed with intention. There is room through the chest and back so you can stack layers underneath. The hem and cuffs pull things back in to avoid ballooning. When you move, the jacket tracks with you instead of dragging behind. Panel lines travel across the torso and sleeves, echoing curved Bolo references. They break up the grey field and build rhythm without heavy contrast blocks. The collar sits high enough to give protection when zipped, but drops neatly when left open. From the side, the silhouette keeps a forward lean. It looks built for walking fast, weaving through crowds, or moving from block to block. That energy is part of what makes the jacket feel like a proper Corteiz piece. Fabric, lining, and everyday comfort The shell fabric has a dry, slightly crisp hand. It brushes against the skin with a controlled sound rather than loud rustle. That detail matters when you spend long days in motion. The material handles light wind and passing showers, perfect for changeable city weather. Inside, a smooth lining helps the jacket slide over hoodies and heavyweight tees. You do not fight with the sleeves when you pull it on. When you sit, the jacket folds instead of bunching into hard creases. The weight feels balanced on the shoulders and never drags you down. Because the fabric is tough without feeling heavy, this shell can handle regular wear. It suits stairwells, buses, underpasses, and rooftop spots. You can throw it in rotation many times a week and it will still hold its outline. Pockets, storage, and hidden function Pockets are placed where hands naturally fall. Front pockets carry your phone, cards, and keys without distorting the shape. Zips or secure closures keep everything in place when you move fast. Some details stay low key from distance and show up only when you open or adjust the jacket. That approach fits the way many people wear Corteiz. The message is there for those who understand, not for everyone on the street. Inside storage options help with headphones, a small wallet, or other essentials. You can keep your kit tight and still walk with empty hands. The overall layout means this shell works for full days out. You do not need a separate bag for small items if you plan things right. Styling the shell for different lanes With loose cargos and trainers, the jacket leans into a pure road feel. The grey tone grounds loud sneakers and heavyweight graphics underneath. Zip it up and the shell becomes the main read. Open it and let a strong tee or hoodie sit in the frame. With tracksuit bottoms, it builds a full Corteiz inspired set without needing a perfect match. The cut and attitude keep the look coherent even when fabrics differ slightly. Add a cap and crossbody and you are ready to move through the city with ease. You can also dress the jacket up slightly with cleaner denim and leather footwear. The shell then feels like a calm outer layer with a hint of trouble. In colder weather, drop a hoodie or fleece under it. The shell keeps wind off while the inner layer handles heat. Grey as a base for graphics and accessories Grey works as a bridge between strong colors and heavy black pieces. It lets you stack darker trousers and bright footwear without the outfit breaking into blocks. The jacket keeps the upper half steady so you can experiment underneath. Graphic tees, football shirts, or long sleeve tops all sit well under this shell. The neutral shade lets prints do their job. Accessories like beanies, scarves, and bags can carry color. The outer layer keeps the whole fit unified. For inspiration, you can study how UK street scenes mix shells, tracksuits, and graphics. That mood translates easily into personal styling with this jacket at the centre. Why this jacket matters inside a Corteiz setup Within a closet that already holds tees, hoodies, and bottoms, this shell fills a key lane. It becomes the piece that ties different Corteiz items together into one story. You can browse more options through the wider Corteiz selection at AFV and build out full looks from there. If you like to see how shells move

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