Rubjerg Knude Jacket
Rubjerg Knude Jacket

Rubjerg Knude Jacket

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This product is Regular Fit.

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Size chart

This product is Regular Fit.

If you are normally between sizes, we recommend you choose the larger.

To be sure, find something similar in your wardrobe and compare to the size chart below.

The story

This jacket is a quilted classic worthy of a lighthouse captain. Stylish yet practical, this durable number can withstand life’s ups and downs without losing its harbour swag. The jacket is wind-resistant and comes with two practical side zip pockets. Wear it as a transitional jacket or with a hoodie underneath, and we guarantee the seagulls will be screaming for you the next time you set foot in a lighthouse.

The inside lining of the jacket features a photo of the iconic Rubjerg Knude lighthouse, taken by adventure photographer Jakob Gjerluff. The jacket doesn’t glow in the dark, but does always have a bit of sunshine on the inside. #sunshineInside

Highlights

• Durable
• Wind-proof
• Zippered side pockets
• Impressive inside lining

Specifications

• COLOR: Blue
• FABRIC: 100% Recycled Polyester
• FIT: Regular Fit
• WASH: 30 degrees
• Manufactured in China

Recycled fabric

We believe that clothing should be considered a circular resource and are working on multiple fronts to give old textiles new life.

Therefore, this product contains recycled fabrics.

We continuously strive to develop new materials that are environmentally friendly without compromising on quality or the product's long lifespan.

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