Silent Down Parka - Women's
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Remember the days when staying warm in the winter meant big nylon puffer jackets? That was before the soft wearing, low-bulk warmth of the Patagonia Silent Down Park-Women's. One of the softest down coats Patagonia's ever made, this parka's polyester shell is smooth and comfortable to the touch, with a DWR (Durable Water Repellent) treatment to shed snow and other light winter precipitation. On the inside it's packed with 700-fill recycled down for breathable and lightweight warmth in harsh winter conditions. Its parka length is perfect for city commuters who don't want to wear three pairs of leggings to keep their legs warm. A two way zipper lets you open the parka from the top or bottom, so you can easily open it up when you enter stuffy subway cars. You've also got a stowaway hood that you can fold into the collar on clear days and easily zip out to wear when the forecast proves false.
Details
- A soft-wearing down insulated parka for cold commutes
- 700-fill recycled down offers full-body warmths in cold climates
- Soft fabric repels light precipitation and offers mobility
- Two-way zipper lets you open from the top or bottom
- Stowaway hood hides in collar then reappears with bad weather
- Internal zippered pocket keeps phone or wallet safe
- Item #PAT02IR
- Responsible Collection
- Bluesign Approved, Certified B-Corp, Recycled/Repurposed
- Material
- 100% polyester (70% recycled), DWR treatment
- Insulation
- 700-fill recycled down
- Fit
- slim
- Length
- thigh
- Center Back Length
- 35in
- Hood
- stowaway
- Pockets
- 1 internal chest
- Claimed Weight
- 1lb, 8.2oz
- Recommended Use
- casual
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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