When the wind picks up and the air cools down, slip on your Vortex, this half-zip fleece jacket that combines thermal comfort and style. Born from the artistic collaboration between Oxbow and the talented Liam Warr, this fleece not only keeps you warm. It envelops you in a unique aesthetic, blending geometric patterns and abstract landscapes, like a work of art proudly worn on your back.
Designed with a printed sherpa, the Vortex showcases Liam Warr's signature details while featuring a distinctive shoulder pad. These characteristics are not mere design elements: they reflect expert craftsmanship in the field of gliding sports apparel. The ergonomic fit and elasticity of the fleece jacket offer you ideal freedom of movement, whether you're on the slopes or on a hike.
With a focus on responsibility, Oxbow has ensured to minimize the environmental impact of its production. The Vortex thus combines style and ecological awareness, a winning combination for all outdoor sports enthusiasts. Whether you're a beginner seeking comfort or an expert looking for performance, this fleece is sure to become your ally of choice. Put it on, and let the magic happen!
Fit: Loose
Composition: 100% Recycled Polyester
Collaboration with artist Liam Warr
Fully zipped
High collar
Front zippered hand pockets
Drawstring hem
Special collab shoulder pad
Printed recycled sherpa 380 g/m²
Wash inside out with similar colors
Delicate cycle
Line dry in shade
Do not iron on reverse
Collection: Liam Warr
Supplier: Isun
Weaving / Knitting: China
Dyeing: China
Dyeing / Printing / Embroidery: China
Manufacturing: Made in China
Eco-responsibility: Recycled material

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