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In most cases, the DWR finishes used in the textiles industry contain PFOA or PFOS. These belong to the family of PFCs, which harm health and the environment.
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How to wash your insulated jacket
Your garment must be machine washed at 30°C and dried in a well-ventilated area. Use a mild detergent and turn your garment inside out. To ensure an optimal wash with no product deterioration, use the slowest spin setting. Also close velcro tabs, snaps and zips, and untie elastic drawcords before placing your garment in the machine.
To stop your jacket’s insulation from sticking together, we advise you to put two tennis balls in the drum of the tumble dryer before running it at low temperature. It may take several cycles to fully dry your garment.
Wash at 30°C max using the delicate or easy-care cycle.
Do not dry clean.
Tumble dry on the delicate setting.
Do not iron.
Do not use bleach on this garment.
PFC FREE
In most cases, the DWR finishes used in the textiles industry contain PFOA or PFOS. These belong to the family of PFCs, which harm health and the environment.
WATER REPELLENT
The durable water repellent (DWR) finish is a surface treatment that stops water from penetrating: it just beads up and rolls away. Optimal results when complemented by a waterproof membrane.
WINDACTIVE
Apparel items incorporating Windactive® technology prevent air from passing through the fabric thanks to various methods (weaving, membrane, coating). All our Windactive® products are given a water-repellent treatment.
WINDPROOF
Apparel items incorporating windproof technologie prevent air from passing through the fabric thanks to various methods (weaving, membrane, coating).