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Lot 2188 - Rocky Mountain Featherbed x Warehouse Nylon Down Vest - OD Green
Warehouse & Co. - Lot 2188 - Rocky Mountain x Warehouse Nylon Down Vest - OD Green
We were instantly enamored by this vest. This is a special collaboration between Japan's Rocky Mountain Featherbed and Warehouse. If this vest reads familiar, it's because it's an iconic silhouette from the 70s. This variation is Warehouse's special colorway. You simply can't go wrong with OD green. It instantly transports you to a snowy mountaintop. The leather yoke is horsehide vs cowhide this round too..again Warehouse's doing. You're looking at a 90/10 down fill on this which is the highest grade, best performing down out there. This round is sans moutan collar for a more modern-looking, down-fill variation. This piece is both treated for waterproofing and windproofing to keep you warm all winter long. As it's a custom nylon taffeta produced specifically for Rocky Mountain Featherbed, you'll never see anything quite like it. These are as incredible in person as they look on the screen.
- 100% Nylon Taffeta outer
- 90/10 European down fill
- 700 fill power
- Aged brass snaps
- Horsehide leather joke
- Single needle yoke stitch
- Hand-warmer pockets with double hidden velcro pocket
- Internal zip pocket
- Rocky Mountain custom leather label
- Nylon Lining
- Made in Japan
Size | 38 | 40 | 42 | 44 |
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Pit to Pit | 21.5 | 22.5 | 23.5 | 24.75 |
Shoulder | 15 | 16 | 17.25 | 18.25 |
Back Length | 26.75 | 27.5 | 28.75 | 29 |
A variance of +/-.5" is within tolerance.
Fit Notes: Ryan is wearing a size 40-L in this. Utimately, the large fits more like a medium. Ryan typically wears mediums in most Japanese brands. Shop owner Tommy is our standard fit model and fits best in a 42 in these. He's typically a Japanese Large. We hightly recommend sizing up once, if not twice on these. Tommy is 5'10," 170lbs with a 40" chest.
Dry clean or spot clean only.








































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