Fjallraven Womens Vardag Jacket
Sure to become a longterm favourite in your outdoor wardrobe the Fjallraven Vardag Jacket is designed for everyday use with a timeless style. Constructed using the brands robust and hard wearing G-1000 HeavyDuty fabric the Vardag Jacket will age and soften over time. With two large patch pockets, stud metal buttons and an interior zip close pocket the design is completed with Fjallraven Vardag branding to the lower body.
A timeless style constructed from a fabric designed to last - the Fjallraven Vardag Jacket is sure to become a longterm favourite in your wardrobe. The G-1000 HeavyDuty material is a blend of recycled polyester and organic cotton which can be adapted with the use of greenland wax to provide some water resistance. Taking inspiration from classic workers jackets the Vardag Style features two large patch pockets to the front (one with an interior zip close mesh section), one internal zip close pocket and metal stud buttons to the front. Completed with Fjallraven Vardag branding to the lower body this is the ideal style for a life lived in the outdoors.
Fjallraven no decision is taken lightly. When considering a material Fjallraven will evaluate its efficiency, functional qualities, chemical composition and the amount they’ll need before making a choice. Fjallraven use a Preferred Materials And Fibres List that grades materials in terms of their impact on the environment. And this list is constantly updated, reflecting new research and new materials. In 2012 Fjallraven decided to switch to fluorocarbon-free impregnation throughout its full product range.
G-1000 is Fjallraven’s cornerstone material, made from recycled polyester and organic cotton. Fjallraven use it in everything from backpacks to jackets and trousers. It’s a densely woven fabric made from 65% polyester and 35% cotton and, by using Greenland Wax, it’s adaptable to a whole variety of different climactic conditions. So, with the right care this durable fabric will last for ages and join you on all kinds of adventures. The longer a garment lasts the more sustainable it becomes.