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Hamilton Mens Padded Parka - Dark Indigo

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Hamilton Mens Padded Parka - Dark IndigoClearance *This product is excluded from all additional promo code discountsProduct Description The Hamilton is all about the warmth, which, when the weather dials from nippy all the way up to baltic, is when you 'll be thankful you have this jacket in your winter wardrobe. The chunky baffles and insulated filling offers supreme protection against the cold, which, when layered over a jumper or hoodie, gives you even more cosy insulation when you 're

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*This product is excluded from all additional promo code discounts

Product Description

The Hamilton is all about the warmth, which, when the weather dials from nippy all the way up to baltic, is when you 'll be thankful you have this jacket in your winter wardrobe. The chunky baffles and insulated filling offers supreme protection against the cold, which, when layered over a jumper or hoodie, gives you even more cosy insulation when you 're out and about. With a water-repellent coating (WR), the Hamilton offers added defence against light rain and moisture, while the adjustable toggles on the hood opening and inner hem allow for a snug and personalised fit. Two lower pockets featuring double entry openings and velcro fastenings allow you to keep your things safe and your hands warm simultaneously, while the inner zip pocket provides secure storage for your phone, wallet or keys, when it 's just too cold to hold them in your hands.

Features

Light rain protection, wind resistant and warm

Polyester Filling

Chunky quilted design

Water repellent coating (WR)

Toggle adjusters on the hood opening

Zip opening on front

2 lower pockets with double entry openings and velcro fastening to top pocket, 1 inner zip pocket

Toggle adjusters on the inner hem

TOG24 embroidery on the pocket

TOG24 badge on sleeve

Fit

Studio model Joe is wearing size M and is 6'1", chest 40", waist 31"

Material Composition

Shell:53% Polyamide/47% Polyester Lining:100% Polyester Padding:100% Polyester (Recycled)

Care

Machine wash at 30c, Do not bleach, Do not tumble dry, Do Not Iron, Do not dry clean, Wash with similar colours, Do not use softener, Drip dry in shade, Specific care instructions can be found on your garment care label

Manufacturer Information

Manufacturer:

Mileta Sports Ltd trading as TOG24

Spen Vale Mills, Station Lane, Heckmondwike, WF16 0NQ, United Kingdom

Email: [email protected]

EU Authorised Representative:

Euverify Ltd

Unit 3D North Point House, North Point Business Park, New Mallow Road, Cork, T23 AT2P, Ireland

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