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Patagonia Women's Cord Fjord Coat Jacket

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Overview

Conquer the cold with the Patagonia Women's Cord Fjord Coat Jacket. Crafted from an organic cotton-poly blend and insulated with recycled down, this coat blends timeless style with cutting-edge performance. A DWR finish keeps you dry while the straight boxy fit is great for layering. Polyester lined sleeves provide an easy removal and welted front pockets lined in brushed flannel keep your hands warm. Patagonia ensures your style without a substantial impact on the environment and gives back being Fair Trade Certified™.

Material
  • Body: 8.9-oz 100% Organic Cotton 6-wale corduroy
  • Lining: (Body) 4.8-oz 100% Cotton in Conversion double-sided brushed flannel; (Sleeves) 2.4-oz 100% polyester (70% recycled) plain weave with a PFC-free DWR finish (durable water repellent coating that does not contain perfluorinated chemicals)
  • Insulation: 600-fill-power 100% Recycled Down (duck and goose down reclaimed from down products)
Product Features
  • Fair Trade Certified™ Sewing
Lined Sleeves for Easy Glide
  • Sleeves are lined with 100% polyester (70% recycled) plain weave for easy gliding on and off
Center-Front Zipper with Stand-Up Collar
  • Center-front two-way Vislon® zipper is comfortable, adjustable and trimmed with three-color climbing cord; interior wind flap zips through to a stand-up collar that's insulated with 100% Recycled Down (duck and goose down reclaimed from down products)
Interior Retro-X Inspired Security Pocket
  • Welted front pockets lined in 100% Cotton in Conversion brushed flannel for warmth
Straight Boxy Fit
  • Interior Retro-X-inspired security pocket with reverse-coil zipper trimmed with three-color climbing cord
Hip Length
  • Hip length; straight boxy fit; great for layering

Features

Product Features

Fair Trade Certified™ Sewing - For every Fair Trade Certified™ item produced for Patagonia, they pay a community-development premium. The money goes into an account controlled by the cooperative of farmers or association of factory workers who decide how best to use it. The funds are designated for social, economic and environmental development projects. For example, cotton farmers may choose to use the money for agricultural improvements, rainwater catchment systems or to build a school or a health clinic. Workers in Fair Trade factories may invest in healthcare for their children, bicycles for easier transit to and from work or a cash bonus.

All workers in the factories and farms that make Fair Trade Certified™ clothing benefit from the funds, whether they work directly on Patagonia products or not.

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