Olivia Hoody Jacket
Specifications
It has details such as an ergonomic hood, with a feather lip, adjustment with elastic drawstring and tanka, interior zipper lid with chin cover, two large zippered pockets and an interior pocket also with zipper, hidden cuffs with lycra that provide greater warmth, lower adjustment with elastic cord and tanka.
Composition:
-Outer fabric: 70 Denier polyester taffeta with TPU coating
-Inner fabric:: Taffeta Nylon 380T 20 Deniers 40GSM
-Filling: 700 Fill Power goose down
Down
Experience unmatched warmth and lightness with our exceptional down insulation. With a Fill Power of 700, our down exceeds the most demanding industry standards, guaranteeing superior volume and insulation.
The secret lies in its ingenious physics: down fibers trap air bubbles and the greater their expansion, the greater their insulating effectiveness. Our down can be compressed up to 300 times its original volume, resulting in garments that are incredibly warm, incredibly light and built to last.
To complement this premium down, we use ultralight fabrics such as 20 denier nylon taffeta, weighing just 40 g/m². This combination creates garments that are not only exceptionally warm, but also incredibly light and easy to pack.
Care
- Natural down, due to its characteristics, retains moisture and requires a specific method to release it and restore its volume.
- To return your jacket to its original state, it is necessary to follow the correct drying procedure. We detail it below:
- 1. Use a dryer: This step is essential. The jacket must be placed in a clothes dryer.
- 2. Add beating elements: Along with the garment, add 2 or 3 clean tennis balls or dryer balls. This element is essential.
- 3. Set low-temperature cycles: Use the dryer on short cycles (20-30 minutes) and at the lowest possible temperature. The constant beating of the balls is what breaks up the clumps of wet down, allowing warm air to circulate and separate them, restoring the garment's original volume and fluffiness (the "loft").
- 4. Check and repeat: It's important to take the jacket out between cycles, shake it vigorously, and check that the down is being distributed. This process should be repeated as many times as necessary until there is absolutely no moisture left inside and the jacket is evenly "puffed."