The Macin women's insulated down jacket – a perfect blend of style and warmth. Made of 164 g/m² 750T woven double layer pongee fabric in polyester. The matte fabric in combination with heat seal quilting gives the jacket a modern look while enhancing the overall insulation. Embrace eco-consciousness with RDS certified recycled down insulation of recycled down and recycled feathers, providing warmth without compromising on ethical standards. With an inner storm flap, chinguard, and flat knit elasticated rib cuffs, this jacket offers maximum protection against the elements. The front pockets with zipper closure add convenience and functionality. Embrace both style and ethical values with the Macin jacket, perfect for any outdoor adventure or daily wear. This jacket is designed with a fitted shape for a feminine look.
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Composition: 750T woven double layer pongee of Polyester, 164 g/m2, Padding/filling, Down insulation: Responsible Down Standard (RDS) of Recycled down Recycled feathers
Weight: 440 grams
Units per box: 12 units
Box measurements: 34 x 30 x 52 (cm)
Embroidery
The traditional embroidery technique allows you to personalize different types of fabrics with a high-quality finish. This customization technique is also highly durable and relies primarily on embroidering the chosen design with different colored threads. The cost of this technique depends on the area in square centimeters to be embroidered. Embroidery is primarily used on caps, T-shirts, polo shirts, blankets, towels, and all types of textile products.
Digital transfer
Digital transfer is ideal for digitally marking small quantities and without color limitations. It's used on products such as document holders, backpacks, non-woven bags, cork products, and soccer balls.
Silkscreen transfer
Silkscreen transfer is a technique similar to silkscreen printing. The difference is that instead of transferring the ink directly onto the product, it is first printed on transfer paper. This transfer paper is then applied to the product using a heat press. The advantage of this technique is that it supports four-color printing (screen printing only allows for spot colors) and achieves highly uniform results. It is suitable for small quantities of textile products. It is often used for gifts such as document holders, backpacks, non-woven bags, cork products, and soccer balls.