Frank And Oak Canada Launches Best Sustainable Waterproof Men’s Parka Jackets

Frank And Oak Canada Launches Best Sustainable Waterproof Men’s Parka Jackets, updated 5/15/23, 7:45 PM

Leading sustainable clothing brand, Frank And Oak, has announced the launch of its new men’s waterproof parka jacket in Canada, and outerwear collection for fall/winter 2021, including the new sustainably made Alpine parka. The Alpine winter coat is available in black, rosin and coffee bean.

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Frank And Oak's new collection is made from
recycled and organic materials
The brand-new men’s Alpine parka provides customers with
leading-edge technology to incorporate into their fall/winter
wardrobe
Including animal-free PrimaLoft® insulation, a
sustainable alternative to down and made from
100% polyester fibres
This recent innovation retains the warmth and
comfort of natural down while remaining free of
animal-derived materials
The Alpine parka combines classic design
with function, constructed to lock in heat
and keep out the cold wind, with a recycled
sherpa-lined hood, 2-layer breathable
fabric, and ribbed storm cuffs
It has an estimated warmth
rating of -25° C to -10° C
The coat is now available online in the following shades: true
black, coffee bean, and rosin
The updated design features also include
an inside media pocket, a smart pocket
under the placket for convenient storage
without unzipping the coat, and an inside
adjustable waist
The outer coat is embellished with branded
zipper pullers, a flag label on the wearer’s
right side, and emblem embroidery on the
sleeve
This latest update is in line with the company’s commitment to
providing stylish and sustainable fashion suitable for Canadian fall and
winter weather conditions
Frank And Oak’s manufacturing process
incorporates an Eco Circle recycle
system, which turns used garments into
new fabrics whilst retaining the quality of
virgin polyester fibres
Old garments are shredded into very
small pieces, which are then spun into
new polyester yarn and woven into the
fabric that can be found in many of Frank
And Oak’s coat linings
Interested parties can
discover more by visiting the
company's website