primaqua / M
(JP¥5,999)
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Almost New
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primaqua
Size
M
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Down 90%, Feather 10% Primaqua Size 38. I think it's a little larger than a regular size M. This is a mountain parka with down filling, but it doesn't make you look bulky and allows you to wear it stylishly. It also has a drawstring at the hem, so you can wear it without it looking bulky. I bought it because I enjoy mountain climbing, and I thought it would be moderately warm and wouldn't make me look bulky. However, I got sick and stopped mountain climbing, so I never used it and just kept it stored. Down is also in the sleeves, but the armpits are designed to be less bulky so you can wear it stylishly. The original price was around 30,000 yen, so I would appreciate it if you could consider it without a discount. It's unused, only tried on, but because it has been stored, I've listed it as "Like New." It's made with a windproof film that blocks cold air from the outside and prevents body heat from escaping, and it uses Victoria Down (high-quality down, pure white and highly insulating, raised in Victoria, southeastern Australia) for its heat retention. It's made with a partition light system (a construction method where the down packs are independent) and is a product that meets the international feather certification standard, RDS. It is not included on the inner sleeve side and armpits. It's a lightweight and compact mountain down jacket with a focus on quality. The original price was about 30,000 yen, but I no longer go mountain climbing, and I'm letting it go this time to change my mindset. #MountainClimbing #Hiking
1 month ago