Description
The Lynn jacket by Moke is a classic, mid-length, lightweight down jacket. Versatile, yet incredibly practical this jacket has a fully detachable hood which is readily unzipped and is well insulated with Duck down.
The jacket is slightly shaped in the waist area and finishes on the upper thigh area. (It measures approximately 65cm in length from shoulder to the base of the jacket.) The full length zipper closes to the top of the neckline providing a snug polo style neckline. This jacket has inset sleeves and discreet side pockets on both sides which zip securely.
Designed and distributed by Moke in Oamaru New Zealand and manufactured in China.
These jackets are comprised of Fill: 90% duck down 10% waterfowl feathers Shell: 100% nylon. (A good down jacket should have at least 80% Duck down. If there is more than 20% feather composition you are more likely to get shedding of feathers).
Down is possibly nature's greatest insulation, and one of the easiest to adapt to human use. Down is a lightweight and 'feathery' feather, which when combined with more Down, traps a very large amount of air. This air is then heated by the body to provide insulation. Additionally, Down has the marvellous ability to breathe, lifting away perspiration so you don't experience the clamminess which often occurs when wearing synthetics.
These Down jackets are machine washable and will last years if treated correctly. It packs down conveniently into the small carrier bag provided.
Size: NZ/AUS/UK |
Hip: full circumference |
Bust: full circumference |
Length: from neck seam to hem line |
XS |
102cm |
94cm |
67.5cm |
S |
104cm |
96cm |
68.5cm |
M |
108cm |
98cm |
68.5cm |
L |
116cm |
102cm |
71cm |
XL |
118cm |
106cm |
72cm |
XXL |
128cm |
116cm |
73cm |
XXXL |
135cm |
122cm |
75cm |
XXXXL |
142cm |
128cm |
76cm |
Due to the lightweight nature of this garment, some feathers may occasionally protrude through the layers due to friction or static. DO NOT pull these feathers out, instead pinch the feather from the inside of the body and pull it back into the inside of the body of the jacket. Pulling feathers out can create holes in the fabric and should be avoided.