Women's Cropped Saikuru Jacket Shady Rose/Black
Standard fit: this garment is exactly the right size for a comfortable fit.
Combining a traditionally inspired square, geometric design with recycled fabrics, the Saikuru short waist jacket is a mix of retro and modern style. For this season, we have revisited the entire Saikuru collection for a new casual silhouette. The padding is bulkier than ever to give you maximum warmth. The jacket is made of recycled polyester with windproof WindWall technology in the yoke, collar and lining. The Saikuru jacket goes with everything and can be worn almost anywhere.
Model:853M
Fabric Bust :75 G/M², 100% Recycled Polyester With Durable PFC-Free Water Repellent Finish (Non-PFC DWR) / Woven / Ripstop
Spron and Collar Fabric :78 G/M², 100% Recycled Polyester with Durable Water Repellent Finish (DWR) / Woven / WindWall
Fabric Lining Sleeves & Bust :73 G/M², 100% Recycled Polyester with Durable Non-PFC DWR Water Repellent Finish / Woven / WindWall
Filling :100% Recycled Polyester
Data sheet
- Gender
- Woman
- Product Type
- Jacket
- Color
- Rose
- Materials
- Polyester
- Product Season
- Winter
- Reference
- 853M_OF6
- Pattern
- Two-Tone
- Model
- Cropped Saikuru
- Reclassified
- Top
- Universe_Code
- 10057
- var
- giaccacroppedsaikurupoldoi
- Made in
- Bangladesh
- Fur
- No
- Size Scale
- GLO WMN
- Year Group
- Adult
- Colore Produttore
- Shady Rose/Black
Specific References
- ean13
- 196573743250
- UPC
- giaccacroppedsaikurupoldoi
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.