Patagonia Kids Baby Torrentshell Jacket (Infant/Toddler)
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- Patagonia Kids Size Chart
- The weather is out of control, but slip her into the Torrentshell Jacket and she's got everything she needs to stay comfortable and dry.
- Regular fit is relaxed, but not sloppy.
- H2No® Performance Standard breathable shell is fully seam sealed to prevent exterior water and wind from penetrating.
- Deluge® DWR, Patagonia®'s proprietary fabric finish, repels water and lasts substantially longer than standard DWRs.
- Attached hood with elasticized internal gusset and built-in visor.
- Hook-and-loop storm flap over full-zip front closure.
- Raglan sleeves allow arms full range of movement and eliminate shoulder seam chafing.
- Two zip hand pockets.
- Elastic cuffs and rear hem keep the elements out.
- Interior ID label.
- Reflective elements increase visibility in low-light conditions.
- H2No® 2.5L 100% nylon ripstop.
- Machine wash warm, tumble dry low.
- Imported.
- Measurements:
- Length: 15 in
- Product measurements were taken using size 2T (Toddler). Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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