In the heart of a winter hike, the biting cold has no hold on you thanks to the Marian Hybrid Jacket from Bogner Fire + Ice. Its innovative design combines the elegance of quilted nylon with the flexibility of a softshell, offering unmatched freedom of movement. The adjustable hood is perfect for protection against sudden gusts, while the two-way zipper adds a touch of practicality for quick ventilation or coverage.
The secret to its warmth lies in its recycled Tech fiber padding. These fibers keep you warm while also reducing environmental impact, perfect for eco-conscious adventurers. It's like wrapping yourself in a cozy blanket, but with added style. Moreover, the subtle details of the Bogner signature add a touch of pure sophistication to your outfit.
Whether you're a winter sports enthusiast or a hiking lover, the Marian is your ally against the elements. Its hybrid construction offers versatility that adapts to nature's challenges while keeping you comfortable and stylish. Ready to conquer the peaks or stroll through the city, this jacket is the ideal companion to explore the world in a new light. And let's not forget, with Marian, every adventure becomes a chic adventure!
Regular fit hybrid jacket
Combination of quilted and softshell parts
Attached hood with drawstring and stopper
Long raglan sleeves
Finely sewn sleeve finishes
Two-way zipper with B pendant
Two side zip pockets
Zip pocket with covered seam on the sleeve
Reflective finish on drawstrings
Shaping seams
Detachable straps with logo design inside
Water-repellent finish
Warm Tech padding
Hem with drawstring and stopper
Back length: 60 cm

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Made from old clothing, plastic bottles or fishing nets, products bearing this label contain at least 20% recycled materials. This saves water and energy, as well as raw materials, thus reducing the environmental footprint.
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