The Women’s Patagonia Outdoor Everyday Rain Jacket offers a relaxed fit and reliable protection with a 2-layer H2No Performance Standard shell made from NetPlus 100% post-consumer recycled nylon sourced from reclaimed fishing nets, helping to reduce ocean plastic pollution. This jacket includes a waterproof and breathable barrier, a durable water-repellent finish, and a soft 100% recycled polyester tricot mesh lining that wicks moisture and feels gentle against the skin. An adjustable drawcord hood adds customizable coverage, while two secure zippered front pockets and a zippered internal left-chest pocket offer functional storage. The front features a center zipper with a snap-front placket for added weather resistance, and hook-and-loop closures at the cuffs ensure a secure fit. The straight hemline extends below the hips for enhanced coverage in wet conditions.
Features
- H2No Performance Standard 2-layer shell is built of NetPlus 100% postconsumer recycled nylon faille made from recycled fishing nets to help reduce ocean plastic pollution
- A waterproof / breathable barrier and a durable water repellent finish
- Lined with 100% recycled polyester tricot mesh that’s moisture-wicking and soft next to the skin
- Hood has an adjustable drawcord closure
- Two secure, zippered front pockets and one zippered internal left-chest pocket
- Center-front zipper with a snap-front placket
- Sleeve cuffs have hook-and-loop closures to provide a secure fit
- Straight hemline falls below the bum
- Made in a Fair Trade Certified factory, which means the people who made this product earned a premium for the labor
Tech Specs
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Activity
Everyday Casual
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Average Weight
20.2 oz
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Exterior Pockets
2
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Features
Zipper or Storm Flap, Adjustable Cuffs, Adjustable Hood, Waterproof
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Fit Type
Regular Fit
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Garment Length
Hip
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Hood
Yes
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Hood Type
Adjustable
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Insulated
No
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Interior Pockets
1
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Sustainability
Fair Trade Certified, Recycled or Repurposed Materials, bluesign APPROVED
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Type of Insulation
None





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