Men's down jacket from the Himalayan series by The North Face, for everyday use and lifestyle appearances.
Benefits
Windwall technology that protects from the winds
Breathable fabric that helps maintain temperature
Insulation with goose down (RDS certified) to keep warm in cold conditions
Durable water-repellent finish Non-PFC DWR that provides protection from light moisture
Elastic cuffs with velcro for adjustment
Elastic hem with drawstring for adjustment
Zipper closure with velcro cover
Printed logo on the front and back
Hood
Integrated adjustable hood with elastic cord
Pockets
Two front pockets with zipper and top cover
Internal pocket with zipper
Material
100% Nylon With Non-PFC Durable Water-Repellent (Non-PFC DWR) Finish
Care Instructions
Before washing, turn the product inside out and close all zippers and velcro
Requires special care when washing, due to the down insulation it has. Use a front-loading washing machine, wash in warm water with a down-specific detergent (without bleach) on a gentle cycle and low spin
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I am 2.02 meters tall and, as a friend said, I agree about the size. I initially bought the Large size, but it was too big, so I ended up with the Medium size and I feel like it fits me well. I emphasize that I feel this way because everyone tells me that it looks perfect on my height and the sleeves, which are like buckets, sit exactly on my wrists. Now, let's move on to the positives. It is stylish and beautiful, attracting attention. It is also very warm, as it keeps the temperature inside and I didn't feel any air passing through. Lastly, the pockets for the hands are very warm. As for the negatives, I have to say that occasionally some feathers come out, not something crazy, mainly on the seams. It also stains relatively easily. Personally, I have had it for a year and this year I took it to the dry cleaner for the first time, and it came out just fine. In conclusion, is it worth the money at 350 euros? At 200-250 euros, I would say definitely, but at 350 euros, it is quite expensive, but you are also paying for the brand!
If you are tall, you will struggle with the size. The XL, which I wear in North Face sweatshirts, is literally huge while the Large is short. I returned it and went for Diablo, which is true to size with a much better fit!