Leading Sustainable Brand In Canada Launches Women's Reversible Black Bomber Jacket

Leading Sustainable Brand In Canada Launches Women's Reversible Black Bomber Jacket, updated 12/10/21, 5:07 PM

Montreal, QC based top sustainable clothing brand, Frank And Oak has recently launched the Skyline women's reversible bomber jacket in Canada, a versatile outerwear piece available in sizes ranging from XS to XL. The modern Skyline bomber winter coat is a weather-ready outerwear garment.

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Frank And Oak’s Skyline reversible bomber is
made from recycled materials
The latest addition to Frank And Oak’s Smart-Layer collection is a
multi-style jacket featuring quilted and plain shell options
The Canadian fashion label has used cutting-edge
advances in sustainable fibre technology to produce
the 57% recycled polyester bomber
Featuring a lightweight cire finish that provides
resistance from both wind and rain, the new Skyline
bomber is the ideal year-round jacket
As part of the Smart-Layer collection,
it features a snap system that allows
wearers to securely attach the bomber
to other garments in the range
The base and top layer garments in
this collection can be browsed on
Frank And Oak’s website, including
the Aero jacket and Sherpa fleece
Withstanding temperatures ranging from -5ºC to -10ºC, the
reversible bomber makes a perfect transitional layer for fall and
winter
Featuring both plain and quilted
sides, the bomber jacket has the
added benefit of being reversible
and highly versatile
It comes in four colours – black, dark
rose, rosin, and sand
Their unique Thermore® Ecodown® insulation is a cruelty-free
alternative to natural feathers or down and is produced by recycling
discarded plastic bottles
These synthetic fibres can outperform
traditional down when it comes to
durability and insulation from cold and
rain, while remaining lightweight and
breathable
Frank And Oak is so dedicated to
creating transparent, sustainable fashion
pieces that even the brand’s
NATULON® zipper tape is made using
recycled PET and PBT plastic
More information can be
found by visiting Frank And
Oak’s website