North Face Mens Black Windproof Cipher Hybrid Fleece Jacket Size Large

$ 17.75

Lining Material: Polyester Color: Black Closure: Zip Warmth Weight: n/a Pattern: Solid Fabric Type: Fleece Size: L Collar Style: Stand-Up Season: Fall, Spring, Winter Jacket/Coat Length: Mid-Length Country/Region of Manufacture: Vietnam Vintage: No Performance/Activity: Hiking, Skiing, Walking Style: Outdoor Type: Jacket Garment Care: Machine Washable Model: n/a Occasion: Business, Casual, Travel Size Type: Regular Product Line: n/a Fit: Regular Theme: Designer, Outdoor, Ski Brand: The North Face Insulation Material: Polyester Outer Shell Material: Polyester Handmade: No Features: Windproof Personalize: No Chest Size: 48 in Department: Men Accents: Embroidered, Logo, Zipper

Description

The North Face Men's Black Hybrid Fleece Line Jacket is a versatile piece that can be worn for travel, casual outings, or business purposes. It features a polyester outer shell and lining, with a polyester insulation material that provides warmth without bulk. The jacket has a windproof feature, making it suitable for outdoor activities such as walking, skiing, and hiking during the fall, winter, and spring seasons. This 28"mid-length jacket has a stand-up collar style and a zipper closure. It also has embroidered accents and the North Face logo on the left chest. The jacket is machine washable and comes in a size large with a chest size of 48 inches. Its solid black color and outdoor style make it a great addition to any wardrobe. Made in Vietnam. Excellent like new condition. *Quick Shipping *Accepting Reasonable Offers

  1. Absolutely love this jacket! The windproof design keeps me cozy in chilly weather, and the hybrid fleece lining adds warmth without feeling bulky. Perfect for hiking, travel, or just running errands—super versatile. The fit is spot-on, and the quality is what you’d expect from The North Face. The stand-up collar and zipper closure keep the cold out, and the embroidered details add a nice touch. Definitely a go-to for fall through spring!

    Suraj Nakka1