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Hardshell Jacket US Brown

Sale price$1,265.00 AUD
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Pickup available at Gertrude St

Usually ready in 1 hour

Hardshell Jacket US Brown

Hardshell Jacket US Brown

BROWN / 2

Gertrude St

Pickup available, usually ready in 1 hour

200 Gertrude Street
Fitzroy VIC 3065
Australia

+61385897600

Gilbert St

Pickup currently unavailable

2D Gilbert Street
Torquay VIC 3228
Australia

The Hardshell Jacket US in Brown by J EONGL I is cut to a regular fit, crafted from a custom 3-layer technical fabric that is waterproof, wind-resistant, and breathable. The jacket features contrast taped seam detailing throughout that offers detail, while fully taped inner seams and a fully adjustable hood with tall collar add extra weather protection. Other features include magnetic closures at the cuffs and zippers at the underarm areas for breathability on the go. Finished off with a full double zip closure, pockets, and adjusters at the hem for a customised fit.

 

  • Regular fit 
  • Full double zip closure 
  • Custom 3-layer technical fabric 
  • Waterproof, wind-resistant, and breathable 
  • Contrast taped seam detailing throughout 
  • Fully taped inner seams 
  • Fully adjustable hood with tall collar 
  • Magnetic closures at the cuffs 
  • Zippers at the underarm areas
  • Adjusters at the hem
  • 2 zipped hand pockets
  • 2 zipped chest pockets
  • 100% polyester 

 

SIZE

LENGTH

CHEST

SHOULDERS

SLEEVE

1

65

57

49

63

CM

2

67

59

50.5

64

CM

3

69

61

52

65

CM

Please contact us here should you have any inquiries about the product.

 

Based in Seoul, South Korea, J EONGL I is constantly working on a new collage of old classic garments in the present era. The brand focuses on the durability and quality of the product itself, placing functionality as the top priority and designing around it to produce practical and reliable clothes for a variety of people in various fields. The result of all of this is a new type of garment, inspired by the city where buildings, forest, and nature coexist today.