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WIND-RESISTANT
Why it works:
The jacket uses a densely woven micro-polyester shell that naturally blocks high-speed air penetration. The fabric fibers are tightly packed using a 300D weave, which reduces gaps where wind could pass through.
Benefit:
Cold wind doesn’t infiltrate the jacket, meaning no heat loss, no chills, and stable core warmth even during strong gusts, mountain hikes, or city wind tunnels.
WATER-REPELLENT
Why it works:
Inside the jacket is a high-density sherpa fleece lining, engineered to trap air pockets for maximum insulation. This creates a thermal barrier that retains body heat while still allowing moisture to escape.
Additionally, the honeycomb inner structure near the upper back increases heat retention by redistributing warmth evenly.
Benefit:
You stay warm without overheating. The jacket adapts to body temperature, making it ideal for winter commuting, outdoor work, or active use.
FULL THERMAL WEATHER LAYER
Why it works:
The exterior is coated with a durable hydrophobic polymer layer (DWR). This treatment makes water bead up and roll off the fabric instead of absorbing in. Combined with the structure of the polyester shell, moisture cannot saturate the fibers.
Benefit:
Snow, light rain, and wet mist don’t penetrate the jacket. Clothing underneath stays dry, the jacket doesn’t get heavy, and insulation performance remains intact even in damp conditions.
DURABLE FUNCTIONAL POCKETS
Why it works:
The zip pockets use reinforced stitching + a weather-resistant zipper garage. The interior pocket is placed close to the chest for warmth-retention.
Benefit:
Hands stay warm, valuables stay protected, and cold air doesn’t enter through pocket seams.
FABRICS
Every Varezzi piece begins with carefully chosen textiles, influenced by Italy’s long tradition of fabric excellence. Soft, resilient, and meticulously constructed — designed to last.
HISTORY
Since 1956, Varezzi has carried a deep appreciation for the quiet elegance of Italian design. What began as a fascination with the textures, colors, and craftsmanship found in Italy’s historic textile regions has grown into a lasting philosophy