Helly Hansen Womens Belfast Jacket Long
One of Helly Hansens most loved styles, the Belfast Jacket Long is windproof, waterproof and breathable. Perfect for tacking the Spring showers in style.
Some jackets are so well-loved they become iconic. The Belfast rain jacket is one. It has a long silhouette for style and extra weather protection. It’s also built with our trusted HELLY TECH® PROTECTION 2-layer system, which is waterproof, breathable and windproof. Extra details include sealed seams, adjustable cuffs, an adjustable bottom hem with a cinch cord, comfy quick-dry lining and zippered hand pockets.
- HELLY TECH® Protection
- YKK® zipper
- PFC-free
- Waterproof, Windproof and Breathable
- 2-Layer Construction
- Fully Seam Sealed
- Durable Water Repellency (DWR) Treatment
- Lined For Comfort
- Quick Dry Lining
- YKK® Vislon® Center Front Zip
- Fixed Hood
- YKK® Zipped Hand Pockets
- Adjustable Cuffs
- Bottom Hem Cinch Cord
- Anti-Chafe Chin Guard
Helly Hansen realise that as much as 80% of a garment’s environmental footprint is determined in the design phase. In this phase, Helly Hansen specify materials and constructions dictating the footprint upstream in the supply chain, but also the footprint at end-of-use for the product, which doesn’t have to be end-of-life for the material. By, for example, constructing the garment in one material, they are making it a more valuable resource in a circular system and are enabling textile-to-textile recycling. Helly Hansen are committed to continue advocating for the responsible use and enjoyment of the oceans, mountains and the greater outdoors.
At Helly Hansen, 55% of our fibers in textiles and nonwovens are comprised of polyester raw materials. We aim for at least 50% of our polyester and polyamide fibers to be recycled by 2025. Almost all of their nonwoven insulations contain 80% post-consumer recycled polyester. Helly Hansen also have managed to replace around 70% of our fleece fabrics with recycled content. They are steadily increasing the volume of recycled materials every season, in line with recycled polyester becoming more accessible.