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The Goldbergh Bowy ski jacket impresses with its feminine style, highlighted by a belt with a decorative bow.
Made from technical fabric, the raw material of which is partly recycled. In addition, waterproofness (10,000 mm) and breathability (5,000 g/m²/24h) ensure durability and comfort, in accordance with JIS standards.
Insulated with certified RDS goose down (90% down, 10% feathers), which ensures warmth even at low temperatures while remaining lightweight. The included elastic waistband allows for a snug fit and the detachable snow apron provides additional protection. Two-way main zip.
Two side pockets, two inside lining pockets and a ski pass pocket.
Made from technical fabric, the raw material of which is partly recycled. In addition, waterproofness (10,000 mm) and breathability (5,000 g/m²/24h) ensure durability and comfort, in accordance with JIS standards.
Insulated with certified RDS goose down (90% down, 10% feathers), which ensures warmth even at low temperatures while remaining lightweight. The included elastic waistband allows for a snug fit and the detachable snow apron provides additional protection. Two-way main zip.
Two side pockets, two inside lining pockets and a ski pass pocket.
Details
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Composition (details available at customer service)100% polyester (42% recycled)
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Waterproof10.000mm H2O
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Breathability5.000g/m2/24h
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Insulation90% goose down 10% goose feathers
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Designed for
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FitREGULAR FIT
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SexWOMEN
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Color
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Product codeGB00222244-9000
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Brand
Size
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Model wearsXS
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Model height178 cm
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Chest (cm)90 cm
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Waist (cm)62 cm
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Hips (cm)92 cm
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