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  2. The Best Winter Gear for Kids, According to Parents Who Have ...

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    The North Face’s down-filled jacket stayed looking brand new…even after three kids used it, day in and day out. ... Mittens are key, and these fleece-lined, waterproof ones from Amazon don’t ...

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    The North Face Aconcagua Parka The North Face This sleek puffer costs under $300 and is stuffed with a combination of 600-fill recycled down and recycled polyester, earning it the brand’s second ...

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    $220.00 at The North Face. ... Of course, it also has functional features like a pocket for your ski pass, thermal fleece lining, and two zip-front pockets. ... With a 15,000 mm waterproof rating, ...

  5. The North Face - Wikipedia

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    The North Face is an American outdoor recreation products company. The North Face produces outdoor clothing, footwear , and related equipment. Founded in 1968 to supply climbers, [ 2 ] the company's logo [ 3 ] draws inspiration from Half Dome , a distinct rock formation rising over 8,700 feet (2,700 m) above sea level in Yosemite National Park ...

  6. Malden Mills - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Polartec launched a waterproof breathable fabric called Polartec NeoShell. This is a new category for Polartec – competing directly against Gore-Tex and other waterproof breathable fabrics. Polartec NeoShell's differentiating feature is a high level of air permeability. [16]

  7. Durable water repellent - Wikipedia

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    Durable water repellents are commonly used in conjunction with waterproof breathable fabrics such as Gore-Tex to prevent the outer layer of fabric from becoming saturated with water. This saturation, called 'wetting out,' can reduce the garment's breathability (moisture transport through the breathable membrane) and let water through.