2013年9月11日星期三

Top 5 Brand down jackets


Depending on your activities of preference, winter is either a joyous playground or whitewashed personal hell. No matter what, staying warm is critical, because hypothermia is always a serious concern. Down jackets have been a preferred winter option for many years, and for good reason — they’re super warm (when dry), wick moisture away from your body, are packable down to small sizes for travel and have yet to be matched by any synthetic fibers. The only downside? The occasional prickle and poke. Here are our five favorite goose-based options to beat the winter freeze.
Top 1: Canada Goose
Canada Goose (also known as Canada Goose Expedition Clothing Outfitters) is a Canadian manufacturer of cold weather outerwear. The company was founded in 1957 by Sam Tick, under the name Metro Sportswear Ltd.
Top 2: Duvetica Coats
Duvetica,This Italian outerwear specialist marries function with high style, thanks to their pioneering fabric technology and bold colours. Founded in 2004 by Giampiero Vagliano and Stefano Rovolett, the brand’s padded, down-filled jackets have become winter-wear wardrobe saviours.
Top 3: Parajumpers Parka
Parajumpers is a project deriving from the cooperation between Ape and designer Massimo Rossetti, who has many years of experience as a designer of outerwear, and also as an importer of American brands for the Italian market.
Top4: The North Face Jackets
The North Face, Inc. is an American outdoor product company specializing in outerwear, fleece, coats, shirts, footwear, and equipment such as backpacks, tents, and sleeping bags.
The clothing and equipment lines are catered towards wilderness chic, climbers, mountaineers, skiers, snowboarders, hikers, and endurance athletes.
The company sponsors professional athletes from the worlds of running, climbing, skiing and snowboarding.
Top5: Woolrich Parka
Woolrich, Inc. was founded in 1830 by John Rich and Daniel McCormick, who wanted to manufacture fabric for the wives of hunters, loggers and trappers and is the oldest manufacturer of outdoor wear in the United States.[5] It also outfitted clothing supplies to the American Civil War[6] and Richard E. Byrd’s 1939-1940 Antarctic expedition.

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