Baby Down Sweater Vest

SKU: 60509-CIFG
促销价格$99.00
Color: Conifer Green
Size: 3M-6M

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可在 Patagonia Bend 取货

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Baby Down Sweater Vest in Conifer Green | Patagonia Bend

Baby Down Sweater Vest

Conifer Green / 3M-6M

Patagonia Bend

可取货, 通常在 2 小时内就绪

1000 Northwest Wall Street
Suite 140
Bend OR 97703
美国

+15413233273

The Baby Down Sweater™ Vest has a NetPlus® 100% postconsumer recycled nylon ripstop shell made from recycled fishing nets to help reduce ocean plastic pollution; is insulated with warm, compressible 700-fill-power 100% Recycled Down (duck and goose down reclaimed from down products); and layers easily for warmth in colder conditions.

Specs & Features

• Shell is made of NetPlus® 100% postconsumer recycled nylon ripstop made from recycled fishing nets to help reduce ocean plastic pollution; with a durable water repellent (DWR) finish made without perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs/PFAS)

• 700-fill-power 100% Recycled Down (duck and goose down reclaimed from down products) is compressible and warm; quilt-through construction keeps the down in place

• Full-length zipper has a wind flap and a flat drawcord pull, and a zipper garage eliminates chin chafe

• Side-panel construction provides a good fit

• Two zippered handwarmer pockets with flat drawcord pulls

• Low-profile elasticized binding at the armholes and an elasticized back hem keep out drafts

• Built with wear to spare, this garment has our hand-it-down ID label and a quick and easy-to-use repair patch

Regular Fit

Neither slim nor oversized. Regular-fitting technical garments may be worn over heavier midlayers.

For more information visit our Size Guide.

Materials:

Shell: 1.6-oz 30-denier NetPlus® 100% postconsumer recycled nylon ripstop made from recycled fishing nets to help reduce ocean plastic pollution; with a durable water repellent (DWR) finish made without perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs/PFAS). Lining: 2.2-oz 100% recycled polyester taffeta with a DWR finish made without PFCs/PFAS. Insulation: 700-fill-power 100% Recycled Down (duck and goose down reclaimed from down products); registry number: PA 8811 (CA). Fabrics are certified as bluesign® approved

Country of Origin:

Made in: Bangladesh

Weight:

139 g (4.9 oz)

• Shell is made of NetPlus® 100% postconsumer recycled nylon ripstop made from recycled fishing nets to help reduce ocean plastic pollution; with a durable water repellent (DWR) finish made without perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs/PFAS)

• 700-fill-power 100% Recycled Down (duck and goose down reclaimed from down products) is compressible and warm; quilt-through construction keeps the down in place

• Full-length zipper has a wind flap and a flat drawcord pull, and a zipper garage eliminates chin chafe

• Side-panel construction provides a good fit

• Two zippered handwarmer pockets with flat drawcord pulls

• Low-profile elasticized binding at the armholes and an elasticized back hem keep out drafts

• Built with wear to spare, this garment has our hand-it-down ID label and a quick and easy-to-use repair patch

Regular Fit

Neither slim nor oversized. Regular-fitting technical garments may be worn over heavier midlayers.

For more information visit our Size Guide.

Materials:

Shell: 1.6-oz 30-denier NetPlus® 100% postconsumer recycled nylon ripstop made from recycled fishing nets to help reduce ocean plastic pollution; with a durable water repellent (DWR) finish made without perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs/PFAS). Lining: 2.2-oz 100% recycled polyester taffeta with a DWR finish made without PFCs/PFAS. Insulation: 700-fill-power 100% Recycled Down (duck and goose down reclaimed from down products); registry number: PA 8811 (CA). Fabrics are certified as bluesign® approved

Country of Origin:

Made in: Bangladesh

Weight:

139 g (4.9 oz)

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Everything Patagonia makes has an impact on the planet.

Learn more about the materials and processes they use.

Recycled Down

Recycled Down is a mix of 600-fill-power goose and duck down reclaimed from cushions, bedding and other used items that can’t be resold. It is hypoallergenic and offers the identical performance benefits to virgin down.

Recycled Nylon

Nylon is one of the strongest plastics we use in our products. When we need a super-lightweight fabric, nylon is vital for its strength. But nylon is a petroleum-based material, and producing it has a high cost in energy and greenhouse gases. Incorporating as much recycled nylon as we can lessens our dependence on virgin petroleum as a raw material source, helps eliminate discarded material and reduces greenhouse gas emissions from manufacturing.

NetPlus® Recycled Fishing Nets

Old, frayed and torn fishing nets are discarded partly because of a lack of end-of-life solutions. Bureo®, a company based in California, is trying to fix this and to provide a responsible alternative to virgin plastics by working directly with fishing communities in South America.

bluesign® System

Every textile Patagonia uses is the result of a complicated manufacturing process, making it difficult for them to evaluate all the raw materials, dyes and chemical auxiliary materials each of their suppliers use. bluesign® technologies, based in Switzerland, helps with this analysis, working at each step in the textile supply chain to assess and approve chemicals, processes, materials and products that are safe for the environment, workers and customers.

Made without PFAS / PFC

Water repellency doesn’t just keep you comfortable, it keeps you alive. But for decades now, the coatings used in apparel to improve water-repellency have relied on per- or polyfluorinated chemicals, which contain fluorine and are most often referred to by their acronyms: PFCs, PFOAs or PFAS. This class of “forever chemicals” accumulates in air, water, food and even our bodies, and they raise serious health concerns, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Patagonia is converting all of their durable water-repellent membranes and finishes to non-fluorinated alternatives by 2025.