Fjallraven Women's Blue Puffer Jacket
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Stay warm with this LIKE NEW Fjallraven Expedition Pack Down Anorak.
Light and packable down anorak for winter activities. Perfect as a reinforcement layer on top of or under a shell jacket, and its slightly looser fit plus a side zipper makes putting on/taking off easy. Padded with one layer of ethically produced down in stitch-through channels, synthetic insulation over elbows for extra insulation and shoulders for extra resistance against pressure and moisture. Two hand pockets and one kangaroo pocket, all with zippers. Part of Fjallravens Expedition Series with iconic designs, sustainably produced materials and high reliability in cold conditions.
Product Features
• Drawcord adjustment at hem.
• Half-length front zipper with inside placket
• Inside lycra sleeve cuffs keep wind and snow out.
• Light and packable down anorak for a wide range of winter activities
• Packs into kangaroo pocket to double as a pillow.
• Padded with ethically produced down in stitched-through channels.
• Perfect as an insulating layer on top of or under a shell jacket in cold conditions.
• Shell fabric and lining made from 100% recycled nylon
• Shoulders reinforced with synthetic padding (100 percent recycled polyester) to resist moisture and pressure.
• Slightly looser Regular fit plus a side zipper makes for easy putting on/taking off.
• Small mesh pocket inside one of the hand pockets.
• Two zippered hand pockets and one kangaroo pocket, all zippered.

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