Now that winter is finally upon us, it's time to go through the yearly ritual of choosing the perfect jacket. Do you go for something that’s purely stylish? What about the toss-up between a solid waterproof and a hefty down-filled, wearable sleeping bag? How about something that has all of the above? Check out C.P Company’s new range of Gore-Tex weaved wonders.
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C.P Company using Gore-Tex is like Audi using a Honda engine, or a Pusha T track that’s produced by Pharrell - neither needs the other, but if you want to truly make the best possible version of something, collaboration is a must.
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For Winter ’22, C.P Company is doing their own version of Gore-Tex, by introducing the G-Type range, that spins the classic textile in with their own garment dyeing process, while still retaining the technical performance that merits all Gore-Tex products.
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This also comes in accordance with a selection of Gore-Tex Infinium jackets that are equally as functional although less distinctive in the colour department.
Simply dubbed the “Gore G-type Hooded Jacket”, the outerwear demon boasts a detachable liner that's packed with duck down feathers and holds up against the likes of a classic TNF Nuptse or Atom LT from Arcteryx, with the external shield being constructed from the aforementioned G Type material.
Available in Cumin (brown), Thyme (green) or Raven Grey, due to the garment dyeing process, each piece is individual in presentation. Through the weft and warp of the 3 layer tank that is this jacket, you’re keeping the heaviest of rainfalls off your back without any fear of leakage, with added quick-dry capabilities for when you finally make it indoors.
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Priced at £1,250 or $1,544.00 USD, C.P Company’s G-Type collection is available now, from their web-store and physical locations.