Long Down 2 Types, Short Down 2 Types... Goose Down Filling, Non-Quilting, Waterproof Material, Raccoon Fur, and Details for Warmth

Prospecs Launches 'Wondergoose Heavy Down' Series View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Eunmo Koo] Prospex announced on the 9th that it has launched the 'Wonder Goose Heavy Down' series to protect against severe cold.


The Wonder Goose Heavy Down series consists of two long down jackets, which have become essential winter items, and two short down jackets that are gaining popularity for their trendy fit. In particular, they feature goose down filling for excellent warmth and a simple design that pairs well with any innerwear.


The 'Long Hooded Fur Heavy Down' is a women's product with a long length and a waist string that allows silhouette adjustments for various styling options. The hood is adorned with luxurious raccoon fur, and logos on both sides of the chest add a distinctive touch. It is available in ivory and black colors.


The 'Goose Hooded Ansashi Long Down' uses the 'Ansashi' quilting technique, where the filling is quilted on the lining side, so no stitching lines are visible on the outside, providing a clean, sharp fit. It features a soft-touch 2-layer polyester material with waterproof functionality. Side zippers at the hem make walking comfortable despite the long length. It comes in black and white.


The short-length 'Ansashi Hooded Heavy Goose Down' also employs the Ansashi technique in a non-quilting style. Made with 2-layer polyester material, it offers water resistance for everyday use. The chest label and logo at the hem add a sporty vibe. Available in ivory, dark forest, and black.



The 'Puffer Tricot Heavy Down' uses tricot fabric for excellent durability and elasticity. Its curved seams and raglan design create a feminine atmosphere, and the boxy silhouette offers a sophisticated style. It comes in white and black.


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