





The men's
The main component is of course the brand's own 100% upcycled French down. This natural down gives the jacket a high fill power, warmth and an incomparable comfort. Its highly water-repellent, windproof and breathable recycled gabardine fabric is ideal to face the bad weather and the cold.
Its simple and chic style make this jacket a "must have" designed to last season after season!
Pyrenex Collection - Autumn-Winter 2021/2022



- Front zip closure with double slider and protective undertab.
- Windproof flap with invisible snap buttons
- Brushed tricot chin strap
- Two pockets with brushed tricot lining.
- Inner sleeve cuffs with ribbed edges.
- Three internal zip pockets.
- Pyrenex badge on the left sleeve.
Waterproofing: 10,000mm
Breathability: 12,000 g/m²/24h
Temperature range: +0°C to -20°C
Composition:
- Fabric: Recycled Gabardine, 100% Polyester
- Membrane: 100% Polyurethane
- Filling: Aquitaine duck down 90% down / 10% feathers
| Pyrenex down | With its unique know-how, Pyrenex is a master in the art of working with feathers in an expert and respectful manner, both for the animals and the environment. The company works with the best goose and duck farms in France, for a 100% local product. Traceability, the dignity of the animal and the preservation of the environment are at the heart of the company's concerns. All Pyrenex products are certified by Okeo-Tex®, guaranteeing the absence of substances harmful to health. https://pyrenex.com/en/content/pyrenex-know-how |
| Oeko-Tex® | Oeko-Tex® is a testing, auditing and certification system that ensures environmentally friendly processes are in place along the production chain. It includes all operationally relevant areas (management, production technologies, resource use, quality assurance, safety precautions, social conditions etc.) in its sustainability review. In order to be certified according to the Oeko-Tex® standard, companies must meet defined criteria for their environmentally friendly and socially acceptable production processes at all stages of production. |