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Fjall Raven Greenland No.1 Down Jacket

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Fjall Raven Greenland No.1 Down JacketThere MAYBE a 5 to 7 working day wait on SOME sizes whilst waiting for restocks from Sweden. PRODUCT FEATURES Padded with ethically produced 800 cuin down. Wind and water resistant G 1000 Eco. 65% recycled polyester, 35% organic cotton. Zippered inside pocket and hand pockets with hidden buttons. Weather protection can be adapted with Greenland Wax. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Fjllrvens most classic jacket here in an autumn winter version with high quality,

 There MAYBE a 5 to 7 working day wait on SOME sizes whilst waiting for restocks from Sweden.

  • Padded with ethically produced 800 cuin down.
  • Wind- and water-resistant G-1000 Eco.
  • 65% recycled polyester, 35% organic cotton.
  • Zippered inside pocket and hand pockets with hidden buttons.
  • Weather protection can be adapted with Greenland Wax.
  • Fjällräven’s most classic jacket – here in an autumn/winter version with high-quality, ethically produced down that warms when the temperature drops. The design is based on the original Greenland Jacket from 1968, but this version has leather details on the hood and sleeves, plus lining made from recycled polyester that further strengthens the sustainability profile of an already sustainably produced jacket. With its outer in durable G-1000 Eco, it is ready for many years spent out in nature.

    Article number: F87021
    Gender: Men’s
    Family: Greenland
    Activity: Everyday Outdoor
    Features: Adaptable with Greenland Wax, Insulating, Durable, Water-resistant, Wind resistant
    Environmental info: Fluorocarbon-free impregnation, Organic, Recycled, Traceable down

    Material: G-1000® Eco: 65% polyester, 35% cotton
    Lining: 100% polyester
    Filling: 95% goose down, 5% feather
    Fill power: 800 CUIN
    Fill weight: 100 g/m²
    Legal notice: Contains non-textile elements of animal origin.

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