Description

This product is a used item, so there are scratches and dirt. Therefore, please do not expect perfection and only consider purchasing second-hand items if you understand them.


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Size M

Stay: 88 cm Width: 60 cm

Shoulder width: 53 cm Sleeve length: 57 cm


THE NORTH FACE TRANS ANTARCTICA PARKA NP62238


■ Color

blue


In 1989, an international squadron formed in six countries, including Keizo Funazu, a leading adventurer in Japan, challenged Antarctica in order to appeal the importance of environment and peace, and safely in March 1990. Everyone is the goal.


It is a hooded waterproof shell jacket designed based on the wear worn by a member of the Antarctica at the time.


The GORE-TEX PRODUCTS 2-layer structure is adopted and the outer material of 200 denier recycled nylon, which is excellent in durability, is used.


The front is waterproof with double flap specifications. It has a ventilation under the armpit, and efficiently released the stuffy in the clothes.


On the left chest and back, there is a flag of each country who participated in the Antarctic Police, and the Silicon Wappen of "Transantarctica EXPEDITION" is placed on the left arm.


It is a long length that hides the hips.


It is beautiful without big damage.

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