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    IHJ-152-BLK - CORDURA® Fleece Lined Windbreaker - Black

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    • RubyRaeR
      RubyRae
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      @AdamJ Ya, I should have phrased that as better insulating properties and/or wind resistance? It's tricky to tell because the CORDURA looks a bit tougher and wind resistant on outer shell, and the PrimaLoft appears better in keeping the warmth in vs the fleece. Both very nice versatile jackets.
      Thank you!

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      • L
        lolnah
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        Does anyone from the IH team know why a 60% acrylic 40% poly fleece was chosen?
        From my experience with other companies only acrylic fleece tends to be very cheep feeling.

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        • goosehdG
          goosehd
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          "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

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          • BaileyB
            Bailey
            IHUK Crew
            @lolnah
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            @lolnah Hi! The consensus is that first and foremost this mix is for warmth, and also to enable the garment to be washed and ease of care; similar to the reasoning behind the boa lining in the latest deck vest.

            @bailey_ironheart

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            • MarkFlores61M
              MarkFlores61
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              This windbreaker is impressive. I’m curious—does anyone know if the Cordura nylon used is 500D or 1000D?

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              • ChokoC
                Choko
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                Can I get a fit pic with the collar laid down? That’s y’all

                Less is more

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                • NickN
                  Nick
                  IHUK Crew
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                  @Choko Sure mate, give me a minute or two and will share images

                  The imagination is the golden pathway to everywhere - Terence McKenna

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                  • NickN
                    Nick
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                    The imagination is the golden pathway to everywhere - Terence McKenna

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                    • ChokoC
                      Choko
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                      Thank you @Nick

                      Less is more

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                      • SamDS
                        SamD
                        IHUK Crew
                        @MarkFlores61
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                        @MarkFlores61 Sorry for the late reply! The Cordura® fabric used here is woven with their 305D yarn, making it lightweight and pliable while remaining tough and waterproof. Hope that helps.

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