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Fjällräven - Vardag Hydratic Anorak
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Vardag Hydratic Anorak
164,97 €* 299,95 € -45%
Available Sizes: M
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The Fjällräven Vardag Hydratic Anorak is a lightweight pull-over construction made from drizzle-repellant, wind-blocking fabric. Even if you hate dancing in the rain, this windbreaker is a nice, functional addition to your wardrobe.

Fjällräven Vardag Hydratic Anorak - features:

• high-necked, drawstring-adjustable hood with sturdy eyelets and toggle at the elastic draw cord
• hidden zip closure plus storm flap with snap button closure at chest placket
• raglan sleeves
• kangaroo pocket with hidden zip closure at horizontal opening's flap plus side-entry zip pockets at lower front
• side zipper for ventilation
• adjustable straps with hook and loop fasteners at cuffs
• Fjällräven woven label at front center
• relaxed fit
• 100% recycled polyester with a PU membrane and PFC-free impregnation
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Fjällräven Windbreaker Jackets

Actually, the Fjällräven story began in 1950 when founder Åke Nordin, a 14-year-old boy from Örnsköldsvik in Northern Sweden, was about to go for a trek in the mountains. Spening more time outdoors than indoors, Åke did not like the backpacks that were available at that time, because they were too small and uncomfortable. He decided to take matters into his own hands and built a wooden frame. It was not only more comfortable to carry, but he could also carry more weight. This backpack frame, the support principles of which still apply today, was the start of Fjällräven in 1960. The name Fjällräven means Arctic Fox in Swedish and the name is honoring the small predator which lives in the Swedish mountains in the harshest of climates. From a small room in the basement in Örnsköldsvik, Fjällräven has now expanded, but the challenges are still the same: To find innovative, smart solutions (G-1000 high-end fabric for example), improve material, decrease weight and increase freedom of movement in the clothing you wear and the equipment you carry. This is why you will notice that Fjällräven items do not follow fleeting trends, but represent durability and clean yet stylish look.