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Patagonia Eco Rain Shell Jacket Womens
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The Womens Patagonia Eco Rain Shell Jacket is a hip length, femininely contoured rain shell that's breathable and waterproof. Made of 100% recycled polyester, the Eco Rain Shell fends off rain, bow spray and wind with a waterproof/breathable H2No barrier and a Deluge DWR (durable water repellent) finish while the mesh lining wicks moisture. No reason to stay inside with this coat, ladies-- walk the dog, shop the market, or stick it in the backseat, just in case. Details include: a removable hood, a microfleece chin flap, vertical stash pocket, zippered internal pocket, two generous handwarmer pockets with coated waterproof zippers, hook-and-loop cuffs and a drawcord hem. The Patagonia Eco Rain Shell is recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program.
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