FIELD: winter outerwear.
SUBSTANCE: jacket is an element of winter outerwear that allows to perform tactical and special operations in extreme weather conditions. The jacket contains a straight silhouette, set-in sleeves, a figured yoke on the shelf and back, a central zipper, a hood with volume and depth adjustments, four pockets with zippers: two side pockets on the belt and two breast pockets. The jacket is made of top, middle and inner layers. The top layer is made of a three-layer elastic composite material, which consists of glued layers of high-strength knitted fabric, a polyurethane membrane and a thin elastic mesh. At the same time, all elements are sewn with textured elastic threads, and the seams are taped with elastic tape.
EFFECT: invention increases the comfort of the jacket by simultaneously providing its wind resistance, water repellency and elasticity.
15 cl, 11 dwg
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Dates
2022-10-04—Published
2021-12-29—Filed