Boy 1996 Retro Nuptse Jacket Blue
Breathtaking
Breathtaking
Light fabrics help to regulate body temperature and be comfortable.
Goose down jackets
Goose down jackets
Thick feather padding that keeps in the heat in rigid weather conditions.
Comprehensiveness
Comprehensiveness
This garment can be folded into its own pocket to travel lighter.
DWR - water -repellent
DWR - water -repellent
A resistant water -repellent finish protects against slight humidity. Regular fit: this garment is of the exact measure for a comfortable and right fit.
Our 1996 Retro Nuptse model is the most iconic duvet there is. Perfect for heating your child on cold days of city, this version for young explorers is identical to the much -loved classic adults. It has a natural duvet padding of responsible origin, which keeps in the winter, and unmistakable blocks of color The North Face®.
Template:
4TIM
United color body fabric:
40D 57 g/m², 100% nylon ripstop with resistant water -repellent finishes (DWR)
Print fabric:
50d 73 g/m² 100% recycled polyester with DWR finish
Wall fabric on neck and carré:
50d, 69 g/m², 100% nylon ripstop with DWR finishes without PFC
Lining fabric:
50d 73 g/m² 100% recycled polyester taffeta with DWR finish
Fabric, padding:
Goose down jacket 700 equipped with RDS (Responsible Standard) certification by Control Union
Medium weight :
980 g
Data sheet
- Gender
- Boy
- Product Type
- Jacket
- Color
- Blue
- Materials
- Recycled Feather
- Product Season
- Winter
- Reference
- NF0A3NOJCZ6
- Pattern
- Two-Tone
- Model
- 1996 Retro Nuptse
- Reclassified
- Top
- Universe_Code
- 10057
- var
- giacca1996retronuptsepiubai
- Made in
- Vietnam
- Fur
- No
- Year Group
- Junior
- Colore Produttore
- Blue
- Activity
- Lifestyle
Specific References
- UPC
- giacca1996retronuptsepiubai
Brand
The North Face
Despite being named after the coldest, most inclement side of a mountain, The North Face was born on a beach in San Francisco in 1966 by two hiking enthusiasts who decided to turn their passion into a small mountain equipment store.
Throughout the 1960s, The North Face brand gained a passionate following among outdoor athletes and began sponsoring expeditions to the most remote and unspoiled corners of the planet. This was the beginning of a tradition that still fills us with pride today and constantly reinforces The North Face mantra of "Never Stop Exploring™.
The 1990s saw the beginning of a new era in which The North Face helped athletes explore new territories in the great outdoors. The North Face half-dome logo began to appear more and more frequently on ultramarathon courses, high mountain trails and big walls. With the approach of the new millennium, The North Face launches its own line of trekking and trail-running shoes to finally meet all the needs of those who are always aiming for new horizons.