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The North Face Men’s Recycled Insulation Trend Jacket $135 (Save $265) + Delivery ($0 with OnePass) @ Catch

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Also,
The North Face Men's Junction Insulated Jacket - Aviator Navy $140
https://www.catch.com.au/product/the-north-face-mens-junctio…

M/L/XL/XXL available

Women’s link here:
https://www.catch.com.au/product/the-north-face-womens-recyc…

Description from website:

The North Face are all about crafting premium outdoor garments, designed for adventure and built to last! This stylish insulated jacket is sure to become your go-to when things get chilly, making it a must-have addition to your winterwear collection.

Available in men’s sizing - see size chart for correct fit! Our model wears a size M and is 191cm tall

Features:

The North Face apparel
For men
Style: Recycled Insulation Trend Jacket
Colour: Monterey Blue
Sizing: Standard fit
A brand built for the outdoors
Warm, comfortable construction
Designed for all-day comfort
Staple piece of winterwear
Eco-friendly recycled insulation
2 side zip pockets
Drawstring hood fastening to lock in warmth
The North Face logo at chest and back shoulder
Materials:
Shell: 100% nylon
Fill: 100% polyester
Machine washable

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closed Comments

  • +5

    We all Macpac round these parts.

    • +3

      This here be Macpac land.

    • Is there a reason why? I'm in the market for an "outdoorsy" type rain resistant jacket and I can't decide on a brand. This certainly isn't the one though, feel like it's way too short.

      • +2

        It’s a brand which has no linkage to Dan Andrews

      • Mountain Designs have Marmot gear at good prices if you can use the WELCOME20 code for extra $20 off.

  • +12

    Eco-friendly recycled insulation = Herald Sun newspapers editorial/opinion piece shreddings

    • +1

      may as well toss in the guardian

  • The tan version seems to be the same price without any "discount".. Not sure how legit this 50% off is..

  • +2

    The only listings I can find for a North Face 'Trend Jacket' are this one here on Catch and another listing for the jacket on Amazon from a third party seller. Given Catch's habit of selling brand name items with questionable authenticity I'm going to go out on a limb and say this is not legit North Face.

    EDIT: Nevermind, found it under the name Grays Torreys jacket.

    • What's the'normal' price?

  • Are the sizes on Catch normal?

  • +1

    $400 for 100% nylon and polyester, haha

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