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Waterproof
This helps keeps you dry from rain and snow.
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Breathable
Material allows air or moisture vapor to pass through. helping to regulate body temperature.
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Wind
This fabric blocks wind from penetrating the garment. greatly reducing the effects of wind chill.
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Down fill
Lofty down insulation maintains warmth in cold conditions.
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Recycled material
Recycled content – Helps reduce landfill waste and the use of virgin materials.
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DWR – Water repellent
A durable finish to allow for water beads on the surface of water repellent materials. preventing the fabric from saturating
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Style NF0A84IYBQ7
As a new addition to our Arctic Parka line. the Women’s Arctic Bomber incorporates all the same warm. waterproof. breathable features. but in a slightly shorter silhouette. With 100% recycled DRYVENT? body fabric. 600-fill recycled down insulation and ribbed cuffs and hem. this jacket has the city-ready aesthetics to tackle whatever winter throws your way.
- 600 Fill Recycled Waterfowl Down
- Attached. Adjustable Hood With A Faux-Fur Trim
- Body Fabric And Lining Made With Recycled Polyester
- Dual-Entry. Bellowed. Secure-Zip Hand Pockets
- Heat Transfer Logo On Left Chest And Back-Right Shoulder
- Relaxed Fit
- Rib On Cuffs And Hem
- Stormflap With A Snap Closure Covers The VISLON? Center Front Zip
- Waterproof. Breathable. Seam-Sealed DryVent? 2L Shell With A Non-PFC DWR Finish Helps Keep You Dry
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Body Lining
50D 71 G/M2 100% Recycled Polyester
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Body
75D 184 G/M2 DryVent? 2L—100% Recycled Polyester With Non-PFC Durable Water-Repellent (Non-PFC DWR) Finish
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Cuffs And Hem
75D X 140D 522 G/M2 92% Polyester. 8% Elastane Rib Knit
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Facing Lining
146 G/M2 100% Recycled Polyester Brushed Tricot
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Faux Fur
660 G/M2 70% Acrylic. 17% Polyester. 13% Modacrylic
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Insulation
600 Fill 100% Recycled Waterfowl Down
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Pocket Lining
75D 660 G/M2 100% Recycled Polyester Taffeta
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Sizes
XS. S. M. L. XL. XXL
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Center Back
24.25”
- Warm
- WarmWarmest
- Wind
- Low Wind ResistanceWindproof
















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