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SoprisKids Navy Light Down Jacket

R499

Retail: R900
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Keep your little ones warm this winter with the Sopris Down Jacket!

Based in Cape Town, South Africa, the Sopris team lives by the motto “Always Be Conquering” (The true ABC’s). Whether it’s raining, snowing, hailing, or insanely windy, their jackets were designed to conquer the elements. Because Sopris jackets are slim fitting and insulated with down feathers to maximize warmth, we truly believe you are not going to find a more comfortable and convenient jacket out there!

The Sopris packable jacket padded with down feathers is the perfect jacket to withstand the elements. Our down-filled products perform like new for a longer period of time, reducing the need for replacement. Thanks to the anti-water absorbing down feather protector treatment, the down and feathers absorb less moisture and dry faster. Get out, explore, live, breathe, and dream in comfort! 

Now, the little ones can enjoy the warmth, comfort, and protection of Sopris too!

Product Features
  • Warm and cozy feather & down filling
  • Hooded jacket
  • Ultra-light, portable design
  • Includes 2 side pockets
  • Eelastic finish on the arms and waist for enhanced comfort and insulation
  • Anti-scratch zip-guard on the collar
  • 90% down, 10% feather
  • Great for all seasons
Product Specifications
  • Construction: 100% Polyester with feather and down filling
  • FP 600 quality
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