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Janette parka in White

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Description

With its double-layered construction, waterproof and water-repellent properties and warm Thermore® Ecodown® padding made from recycled technical fiber, the Janette parka is a functional companion. Comfort is provided by the adjustable hood, the internal drawstring at waist level and elasticated cuffs. Logo details highlight the ID jacket's signature design. Order no. 234-3477-7120-732 Details - Parka in loose fit - ID Jacket - High stand-up collar - Fixed hood with drawstring and stoppers - Sleeves with internal elasticated cuff, left with textile FIRE+ICE logo patch and zippered pocket - Closed with concealed two-way zipper with “B” logo tag, underlaid with logo trim - Snap button placket in logo design - Two zipper pockets at chest level - Two side flap pockets with snap buttons - One zipper pocket on the back - One inside pocket - Detachable shoulder straps with logo print inside - Interior drawstring with stoppers at the waist - Flowing lining - With water-repellent finish - Water column: 3.000 mm - Warm Thermore® Ecodown® padding - Fully bonded seams - Straight hem finish - Back length: 80 cm Material & care Material Shell: 100% Polyester 2. Layer: 100% Polyurethane Lining: 100% Polyamide Padding: 100% Polyester Material description Double-layered construction made from technical fiber with waterproof and water-repellent properties Lining in flowing nylon Padded with 100% recycled fibers – Thermore® Ecodown® – extra warm and lightweight with high loft (fluffiness), no animal materials, breathable and easy-care Care mild fine wash do not bleach mild drying process handwarm ironing do not dry-clean wet-cleaning Wash separately at 30°C using a delicate wash program, use only down or mild liquid detergent, do not use fabric softener

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637873913
Brand style ID
234-3477-7120-732

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