Three-in-One.The men’s TRES 3-in-1 parka is versatile, waterproof, and warm, serving as its own layered system. The shell has is a 2-layer H2No Performance Standard waterproof poly stretch twill construction and a Durable Water Repellent finish. A lining of recycled poly plain weave helps keep it all warm and moisture-tight. The hood is adjustable and removable, and two handwarmer pockets with two security chest pockets keep your goods safe. You can wear the shell on its own in the rain, with the waterproof, breathable, windproof barrier it forms. The zip-out puff jacket features 700 fill power recycled down insulation. The lining is ripstop, DWR-finished. Horizontal quilting holds the down in place. Microfleece-lined zip handwarmer pockets and a passport chest security pocket give essential storage options. The inner chest security pocket doubles as the zip-out jacket’s stuff sack, with carabiner loop. The hem is adjustable with hidden cords running to the handwarmer pockets.
Three-in-One.The men’s TRES 3-in-1 parka is versatile, waterproof, and warm, serving as its own layered system. The shell has is a 2-layer H2No Performance Standard waterproof poly stretch twill construction and a Durable Water Repellent finish. A lining of recycled poly plain weave helps keep it all warm and moisture-tight. The hood is adjustable and removable, and two handwarmer pockets with two security chest pockets keep your goods safe. You can wear the shell on its own in the rain, with the waterproof, breathable, windproof barrier it forms. The zip-out puff jacket features 700 fill power recycled down insulation. The lining is ripstop, DWR-finished. Horizontal quilting holds the down in place. Microfleece-lined zip handwarmer pockets and a passport chest security pocket give essential storage options. The inner chest security pocket doubles as the zip-out jacket’s stuff sack, with carabiner loop. The hem is adjustable with hidden cords running to the handwarmer pockets.
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Three-in-One.The men’s TRES 3-in-1 parka is versatile, waterproof, and warm, serving as its own layered system. The shell has is a 2-layer H2No Performance Standard waterproof poly stretch twill construction and a Durable Water Repellent finish. A lining of recycled poly plain weave helps keep it all warm and moisture-tight. The hood is adjustable and removable, and two handwarmer pockets with two security chest pockets keep your goods safe. You can wear the shell on its own in the rain, with the waterproof, breathable, windproof barrier it forms. The zip-out puff jacket features 700 fill power recycled down insulation. The lining is ripstop, DWR-finished. Horizontal quilting holds the down in place. Microfleece-lined zip handwarmer pockets and a passport chest security pocket give essential storage options. The inner chest security pocket doubles as the zip-out jacket’s stuff sack, with carabiner loop. The hem is adjustable with hidden cords running to the handwarmer pockets.
Three-in-One.The men’s TRES 3-in-1 parka is versatile, waterproof, and warm, serving as its own layered system. The shell has is a 2-layer H2No Performance Standard waterproof poly stretch twill construction and a Durable Water Repellent finish. A lining of recycled poly plain weave helps keep it all warm and moisture-tight. The hood is adjustable and removable, and two handwarmer pockets with two security chest pockets keep your goods safe. You can wear the shell on its own in the rain, with the waterproof, breathable, windproof barrier it forms. The zip-out puff jacket features 700 fill power recycled down insulation. The lining is ripstop, DWR-finished. Horizontal quilting holds the down in place. Microfleece-lined zip handwarmer pockets and a passport chest security pocket give essential storage options. The inner chest security pocket doubles as the zip-out jacket’s stuff sack, with carabiner loop. The hem is adjustable with hidden cords running to the handwarmer pockets.
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