



Down jacket - Men -
The Cotton Down Jkt Seabird Grey from Patagonia is a down jacket for men, perfect for wearing this winter when temperatures drop.
The Cotton Down Jkt is part of an alternative approach, using cotton in conversion, enabling a transition from conventional methods to organic and regenerative agriculture. This comfortable down jacket offers good protection against moisture thanks to the durable water-repellent treatment applied to the outside. Recycled down insulation with a 600CUIN loft provides optimum warmth to keep you warm and dry every day.
In terms of design, the Cotton Down Jkt has a sleek, effective look, with a streamlined hood and stand-up collar for optimum protection against the cold. Elasticated piping all around the down jacket, from the collar to the cuffs and bottom of the garment, provides extra comfort and durability. You won't be restricted in any of your movements thanks to the raglan sleeves, which give you greater freedom of movement. Finally, two side pockets and an inside zip pocket complete the look and help you carry your essentials safely.




- Comfortable fit
- Protective hood with stand-up collar
- 2 large side pockets
- Interior zipped chest pocket
- Wide sleeves for freedom of movement
- 2-way zip
- Adjusted cuffs and hem to retain warmth
- Elastic edging around hood, cuffs and hem
- bluesign® certified and Fair Trade Certified™ manufacturing
Materials:
- Body: 100% Cotton in conversion (transition from conventional methods to organic and regenerative farming)
- Lining: 100% recycled polyester
- Insulation: 100% recycled Down - 600CUIN
- Durable PFC-free DWR water-repellent treatment
| The bluesign® system is the solution for an environmentally-friendly textile industry. It eliminates harmful substances from the beginning of the manufacturing process and sets and monitors standards for safe and eco-friendly production. | |
| FAIR TRADE CERTIFIED™ | The Fair Trade Certified™ is the first step towards fairer pay for those in the supply chain. Since they do not own any of the factories that manufacture their products, they have limited control over workers' salaries. But thanks to the Fair Trade program, they can supplement workers' wages with benefits that improve their quality of life. |