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This fashionable down coat has a drawcord-adjustable hood, a front with metal zipper closure, 2 diagonal pockets plus velvet and 1 inner zipper pocket, and ribbed knit cuffs, make this coat more functional, and make you look more energetic and stylish. Perfect for daily wear, school, vacation, work, and the street, and also great for office or outdoor.






































































- Waterproof
- Windproof
- 650+ Duck Down Fill
- Warm down to -20°C / -4°F
- Drawcord-adjustable hood
- Metal zipper closure
- 2 diagonal pockets plus velvet
- 1 inner zipper pocket
SKU: OME1295X
- Shell: 90% Polyester, 10% Spandex
- Lining: 100% Polyester
- Filler: 90% White Duck Down,10% Feathers
Machine Wash&Hand Wash
- Imported
- For the best care, please check the care label inside for washing instructions.
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This down jacket is well-made with even distribution of the insulating material. The jacket is very warm, fits as expected, and is attractive!
This is a great jacket, super warm AND it is very stylish as well.
Really warm and fits well, although not with a bulky sweater underneath. Depending on the weather, however, you may not even need that. It’s a great coat.
I love most things about this coat except one that I am struggling with. Yes, I understand that left or right opening Zippers is ultimately a personal choice, but at my age, 67 years of zipping open and closed men's coats with zippers on the right is the norm. This left-sided zipper drives me crazy. Again, I realize the right-men's/left-women's button/zipper/wait-closure thing is merely a tradition that probably has its roots in all sorts of negative things like sexism, considering "lefties" to be somehow lesser or weaker, and the like. I realize, too, that women have probably had more difficulty more often than men when it comes to which side the zipper is on. But please, Orolay, if you;re going to market this as a "men's jacket" you shouldthen specify that it is "left-opening" or simply sell it as "unisex-left opening" rather than men's or women's. I'll keep trying to get used to zipping it closed the opposite way from a lifetime of habit because I think it's a great jacket. But in the end I may have to give up trying. The return window is fast closing in on me, and the serious winter isn't here yet.