Ventoux Hooded Jacket - Womens - Teal
The heaviest and warmest insulated jacket in our outerwear range. The Ventoux Jacket offers ultimate warmth, combined with comfort and style. This version features an integrated insulated hood, fully adjustable. All fabric and insulation comes from recycled plastic bottles.
Description
Description
Built from 100% recycled polyester which starts life as consumer plastic bottles, The Ventoux is a heavyweight water-resistant, insulated jacket designed for those colder days exploring.
With ultimate warmth and comfort in mind, this jacket is the heaviest and warmest insulated outerwear piece in our range. It's DWR coating protects from light rain and the ripstop fabric offers a wind resistant, hard-wearing external.
Spec
Spec
- 100% Recycled polyester external fabric
- 100% Recycled polyester internal insulation
- 100% Recycled polyester internal lining
- Water-resistant
- Heavyweight insulation
- Internal breast pocket
- Zipped front pockets
- Internal elasticated wind-stop cuffs
- Ripstop outer fabric
- Windproof
- Elasticated toggle waist
Eco Side
Eco Side
We are passionate about protecting the planet which gives us so much. Here's how we are doing this with this product, and across Bleubird.
- 100% RPET Fabric (recycled post consumer plastic bottles)
- 100% Recycled Insulation
- Packaged in biodegradable bag & shipped in paper mailers
- Recycled & recyclable tags
- Every order plants one tree 🌲
View more about our eco side here
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
In order to protect the planet and your new products, we always recommend washing on a cold wash and hang drying. Each garment has specific care instructions on the internal label.
If you have any specific product care enquiries, feel free to jump on the chat or send us an email: info@bleubird.com
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Protect What We Love
We're determined to manufacture new products as eco-consciously as possible.
The Ventoux Jacket is built with 100% recycled fabric and insulation. Recycled plastic bottles are broken into tiny pieces, turned into fibre and woven into fabric or insulation which is then used to build the final product.
Protect What We Love. Read more on our eco side.