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ACU Men's Outdoor Puffer Jacket – Waterproof Nylon Shell With 650FP Duck Down, Streetwear Color-Block Design (Black/Grey/Yellow, S-2XL)
AU$142.75AU$295.37
color : Toyama ash




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Sourced from Black Week
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item number: 33637964
Item specifics
Thickness
Thick (Winter)
Colour
White, Black
Top Length
Regular
Material
Polyester
Sleeve Length
Full
Stuffing
Spray-Bonded Wadding
Removable Part
Others
Types
Loose
Care Instructions
Machine wash or professional dry clean
Included Components
One-piece
Item description from the seller
Where Urban Meets Alpine
This isn't t your dad 's bulky ski jacket. ACU' s color-block puffer weighs less than a MacBook (S size only 490g) yet locks heat with military-grade 90/10 duck down clusters—rated for -5℃ mountain winds by our Seattle test team.
Engineered for Chaos
✔ Triple-Shield Fabric – 100% nylon shell shrugs off coffee spills/light snow (see lab spray test GIF).
✔ No Cold Spots – 149g down in 2XL evenly distributed via 3D quilt stitching (no chest gap like fast-fashion brands).
✔ Stealth Pockets – 2 internal drop-in slots for passports/airpods (pickpocket-proof at Berlin U-Bahn).
✔ Color Psychology :
Onyx Black : “Meeting-ready” matte texture
Zircon Yellow : High-vis safety for night runners
✔ Collar Warfare – Stand-up neck guards against subway AC drafts without choking.
Field Tested by
“Wore the grey one to a Munich beer festival—blocked 3am rain and still got compliments.” – Lin, exchange student
“Yellow sleeves got me free shots at a Tokyo streetwear pop-up.” – Javier, sneakerhead
Your Turn to Rule the Concrete Jungle
The hidden hem drawcord tightens with one hand—because chasing buses shouldn’t mean freezing.



















