The North Face Women's Arctic Bomber Down Jacket
The North Face Women’s Arctic Bomber takes the classic bomber silhouette to the next level. Made with The North Face’s DryVent technology and insulated with recycled down, it is fully waterproof and will keep you warm in chilly temperatures. The ribbed cuffs and hem complement the stylish but relaxed fit.Features include an adjustable hood with a removable faux-fur trim and dual-entry bellowed hand pockets to store your daily essentials.
- Adjustable hood
- Removable faux-fur trim
- Vislon full zip with snap closure wind flap
- Dual-entry, bellowed, zipped hand pockets
- Ribbed cuffs & hem
- Heat transfer The North Face logo on left chest & back-right shoulder
- DryVent 2-layer waterproof breathable protection
- Outer: 75 denier 100% recycled polyester
- PFC-free Durable Water Repellent (DWR) finish
- Lining: 100% recycled polyester
- Insulation: 600 fill 100% recycled waterfowl down
- Faux fur: 70% acrylic/17% polyester/13% modacrylic
- Cuffs & hem: 92% polyester/8% elastane ribbed knit
- DryVent: Waterproof protection, moisture permeability and durability.
- PFC-Free: Per- and polyfluorinated chemicals (PFCs) are a family of human-made, fluorine-containing chemicals. They have long been used to add water and stain repellent properties to technical fabrics. PFCs can harm the wearer of the garment and damage nature. Incredibly resistant to breakdown, these pollutants have been found across the globe; they can remain in the environment for many years after release. In response, a growing number of PFC-Free products are being developed, designed to provide reliable water repellency without the use of these harmful chemicals.
- Recycled: Patagonia first made a fleece from recycled plastic bottles in 1993, since then more and more brands have been ‘recycling rubbish’ to make the high-performance clothing and equipment that we all love to rely on in the outdoors. There are now many different types of materials and products made from waste that would have otherwise ended up in a landfill.