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Patagonia Women’s Down Sweater Hoody

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£230 383g (UK 12) down quality/fill power, generous cut, hood nothing Shell: 100% recycled polyester ripstop, DWR Lining: recycled polyester Insulation: goose, 800 fill power, down/feather ratio + down weight not specified; Global Traceable Down Standard. Sizes: XS-XL (men XS-XXL) eu.patagonia.com

Patagonia has built a strong reputation for recycling and environmen­tal awareness. This hoody is a continuati­on of that: entirely recycled polyester outer, with 800 fill power Global Traceable Down (goose down certified by NSF Internatio­nal to help ensure the birds that supply it are not force-fed or liveplucke­d). The down is impressive: 800 fill is highly desirable, goose trumps duck, and the certificat­ion is solid. The outer is slightly less gorgeous: polyester just doesn’t have the same feel, to wear or in the hand, as nylon (especially Pertex), and the recycled element makes it feel less supple. The cut is curvefrien­dly, especially around the bust, with enough length to keep my bottom warm. The lining is loose rather than stitched through to baffles on front and sides which aids breathabil­ity and reduces heat escape through stitch lines. Patagonia can’t tell me the weight of down in the jacket, but I’d guess about 100g.

Zipped side pockets are roomy and I could just squeeze the jacket into the internal zip chest pocket in lieu of a stuff sack. The hood is very cosy, properly 3D and well-shaped, with rear adjustment to cinch down over a beanie or bare head. The floppy peak is a bit odd and blows about in wind. The soft chin/ cheek guards are lovely against skin so it’s very comfortabl­e zipped all the way to the top. The 800-fill goose down is the top tick for this jacket, making it a no-brainer for Patagonia fans.

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