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The North Face TNF Red Box Down Jacket

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Overview

Whether you're navigating a frozen cityscape or enjoying a bonfire after a hike, the relaxed fit and minimalist design make this jacket the perfect outer layer for your winter wardrobe. Underneath its stylish exterior, the North Face TNF Red Box Down jacket boasts impressive technical features. It is filled with 700-fill responsibly sourced goose down, providing superior insulation that retains heat without adding extra weight. The outer shell is made from WINDWALL fabric, which effectively blocks wind chill, and it has a non-PFC DWR coating for water resistance. Every detail of this jacket is thoughtfully designed for everyday utility and lasting comfort, combining mountain-grade protection with everyday wearability.

Material
  • Body: 145 g/m² WINDWALL 76% Recycled Nylon, 24% Organic Cotton
  • Lining and Pocket Bags: 28 g/m² 100% Recycled Nylon With Non-PFC Durable Water-Repellent Finish
  • Insulation: 700 Fill Goose Down; Responsible Down Standard (RDS) Certified by Control Union, CU 843098
Pockets
  • Internal Pocket.
  • Secure-Zip Hand Pockets.
Insulation
  • Down
Details
  • Oversized Fit.
  • Articulated Sleeves.
  • Non-PFC DWR Finish.
  • Center Front Snap Closure.
  • Wind-Resistant WINDWALL Fabric.
  • Embroidered Logo Patch on Left Sleeve.
  • 700 Fill Down Offers Warmth, Yet Remains Extremely Compressible.

Features

Material Explanation

Organic Cotton - Grown using methods and materials that have a low impact on the environment. Organic production reduce the use of toxic pesticides and fertilizers which in turn is better for earth and humans alike.

Recycled Nylon - Nylon accounts for about 10% of ocean debris. By purchasing a product made with recycled nylon you are helping to minimize the growth of the 5.25 trillion pieces of plastic debris in the ocean.

Insulation

Down - Down is the lightest and warmest option when it comes to outerwear insulation, the only drawbacks with down is it doesn't perform well in wet conditions and it's more expensive. Synthetics will dry faster than down and are easier to clean, but can't beat down when it comes to performing in very cold and dry weather.

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