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Garment Dyed Down Jacket Navy

Sale price$870.00
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Pickup currently unavailable at Gertrude St

Garment Dyed Down Jacket Navy

Garment Dyed Down Jacket Navy

NAVY / L

Gertrude St

Pickup currently unavailable

200 Gertrude Street
Fitzroy VIC 3065
Australia

+61385897600

Gilbert St

Pickup available, usually ready in 1 hour

2D Gilbert Street
Torquay VIC 3228
Australia

Blending vintage character with modern function, Snow Peak's Garment Dyed Down Jacket offers a playful take on winter outerwear. Each piece is garment-dyed to achieve a natural, lived-in patina with soft lustre and subtle variation, a finish that feels both nostalgic and contemporary. Constructed from lightweight nylon with a waterproof, breathable membrane, the jacket delivers reliable protection against the elements while maintaining an easy, relaxed form. Filled with 750 fill power duck down, it provides balanced insulation and effortless comfort through colder months.

  • Garment-dyed finish for a rich, vintage texture and soft sheen
  • Lightweight nylon shell with waterproof, breathable PET membrane
  • C0 fluorine-free water-repellent treatment
  • 750 fill power duck down insulation compatible with high-temperature dyeing
  • High-density lining to minimise feather escape
  • Relaxed silhouette with wide body and sleeves
  • Stand collar inspired by traditional kung fu jackets
  • Hidden-button waist pockets and internal storage pocket
  • Elliot is 183cm and is wearing a Medium

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Snow Peak, founded in 1958 in Japan's Niigata Prefecture by Yukio Yamai, boasts a rare legacy spanning three family generations. Yukio's connection to nature, forged through climbing Mt. Tanigawa, inspired the brand's inception, creating quality climbing gear and eventually being a pioneer in the car camping industry in 1980. The brand’s apparel line was established in 2014, producing technical garments that allow the wearer to easily move between urban and natural environments, further deepening their commitment to heritage, nature, and inventive evolution.