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This long-cut jacket, made from recycled fabric with a durable water-repellent treatment, provides effective protection from the elements and wind. It has recycled down insulation with a loft of 700CUIN. It provides excellent warmth and also guarantees freedom of movement.
In practical terms, this parka has a detachable hoodand two large, lined handwarmer pockets for extra warmth and comfort. Its sober, elegant design and thigh-high length offer great comfort and optimum protection against the cold.
Patagonia Collection - Autumn-Winter 2024/2025




- Warm, windproof and resistant
- Long, comfortable fit
- Water-resistant two-way front closure
- 2 hand-warmer pockets with invisible closure and ultra-soft lining
- Inside zipped pocket compatible with a multimedia device
- Removable, insulated hood with drawstrings
- Anti-storm sleeves to prevent snow from getting in via the wrists
- bluesign® certified and Fair Trade Certified™ manufacturing
Materials:
- External fabric: H2No Performance 100% Recycled Polyester supporting First Mile
- Lining: 100% recycled polyester
- Insulation: 100% recycled down with a filling power of 700CUIN
- Pocket bag: 100% recycled polyester brushed knit
- Durable PFC-free DWR water-repellent treatment
| BLUESIGN® | The bluesign® system is the solution for an environmentally-friendly textile industry. It eliminates harmful substances from the beginning of the manufacturing process and sets and monitors standards for safe and eco-friendly production. |
| FAIR TRADE CERTIFIED™ | The Fair Trade Certified™ is the first step towards fairer pay for those in the supply chain. Since they do not own any of the factories that manufacture their products, they have limited control over workers' salaries. But thanks to the Fair Trade program, they can supplement workers' wages with benefits that improve their quality of life. |
| This is a people-centred initiative that provides a source of income for plastic bottle waste collection networks in low-income communities. |