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Women's Puffer Vest With Hood – Lightweight Down Filler, Oversized Fit, Short-Length For Petite & Casual Style
€44.02€49.54
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Item specifics
Paksuus
Paksu (sopii talveen)
Kausi
Talvi
Koko
säännöllinen
Materiaali
Polyester
Täyte
Valkoinen ankanuntuva
Tyyli
Elegantti Muoti
Item description from the seller
Cozy Minimalism, Elevated Warmth
A cloud-like puffer vest designed for petite frames, blending down-filled insulation with a cropped, oversized silhouette. The attached hood and lightweight nylon shell make it a seasonless staple for effortless layering.
Key Features You’ll Love
✔ Premium White Duck Down: 51-55% fill power balances warmth without bulk.
✔ Cropped & Roomy: Short length (40-50cm) visually elongates legs, while the relaxed fit allows layering over sweaters.
✔ Wind-Resistant Nylon: 95% polyamide shell shields against chilly breezes.
✔ Hidden Pockets: Discreet zippered compartments keep hands cozy or store small essentials.
✔ Neutral Palette: Muted white/black/grey effortlessly complements any outfit.
Style It Your Way
Autumn Layering: Pair with long-sleeve tees and high-waisted jeans for a balanced look.
Winter Upgrade: Wear under a wool coat for extra core warmth without sleeve restriction.
Weekend Errands: Throw it over a hoodie for quick coffee runs or dog walks.
Designed for Comfort & Mobility
The full-zip front and elastic hem ensure a snug yet flexible fit, while the matte fabric finish resists stains. Light enough to pack into a tote, yet warm enough for 5-15°C days.




























