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C.P. Company

D.D. Shell Down Gilet

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Description

Down gilet crafted in D.D. Shell, a micro-ripstop opaque 7-denier nylon. The lightness and transparency of the fabric emphasize the structure of the garment, while the Direct Down Injection process ensures optimal insulation. The gilet features a two-way full zip fastening, side zip pockets, and an adjustable drawstring hem. Finished with C.P. Company’s iconic Lens on the back. Regular fit. - Two-way full zip fastening - Side zip pockets - Lens detail on the back - Adjustable drawstring hem - Regular fit CARE & COMPOSITION Care - Wash max 30°C - Mild process - Do not bleach - Do not tumble dry - Ironing maximum temperature 110°C - without steam - Do not dry clean - Line dry - Wash inside out - Remove detachable accessories before washing Composition - External fabric: 100% Polyamide / Nylon - Lining: 100% Polyamide / Nylon - Padding (Fiber): 100% Polyester - Padding (Feather): [46gr. - 95% ] 95% White duck down, 5% Feather SIZE & FITTING - Fits true to size, take your normal size - Model is 186 cm-6' 1" / 98-103 cm chest and is wearing a size L PRODUCT PASSPORT PRODUCT - Weaving: Korea - Dyeing: Korea - Confection: China - Releases plastic microfibers into the environment during washing PACKAGING - Minimum percentage of recycled materials 70%

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Product IDs

REVERSIBLE ID
646952450
Brand style ID
19CMVE703A110416A434

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