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The North Face
Antora Rain Jacket - Girls'

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$90.00
Color:Bright Cantaloupe

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Why We Like The North Face Antora Rain Jacket

When we need coverage from the weather, having a lightweight waterproof jacket makes all the difference. The North Face Antora Rain Jacket gives us rainy-day coverage in a casual and comfortable package. The DryVent 2-layer keeps us dry, and the DWR treatment ensures the water rolls right off. An elastic hood and cuffs ensure our heat stays in, and the rain stays out, and the two zippered hand pockets ensure we can take along our essentials. Finally, a waistband cinch allows us to dial in the perfect fit, and the curved hem provides more coverage on our rear.


Details

  • Casual rain jacket ready for wet weather
  • DryVent 2-layer fabric keeps us dry and comfortable
  • Elastic cuffs and hood keep out the wind and cold air
  • Two zippered pockets keep our essentials safe
  • Reflective details keep us seen in darker conditions
  • Item #TNFZDLU
Responsible Collection
Recycled/Repurposed
Material
[membrane/laminate] DryVent (2-layer), [face fabric] 100% recycled polyester, DWR treatment, [lining] 100% recycled polyester
Fit
regular
Length
hip
Center Back Length
25in
Hood
three-piece
Pockets
2 zippred hand
Reflective
yes
Activity
hiking, casual
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

April 5, 2024

Cute and practical

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great fit for my little one, she loves the color and style without it being a raincoat

Christopher
thenorthface.com

Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com