The temperature has dropped again recently. The best choice for winter is of course a down jacket, but the most important thing to buy a down jacket is to keep warm besides looking good. So how to choose a down jacket that is warm and comfortable? Today, I have sorted out a wave of four must-see indicators for you to buy a down jacket, so hurry up!
Down content: It directly reflects the proportion of down and other fillings in the down jacket. Generally, 80% content means that there are 80% down and 20% feather/other mixed fillings. The filling material and down filling are the same. The higher the value, the warmer and more expensive.
Filling amount: It is the total weight of down in the down jacket. The higher the value, the warmer it is. Generally, it is marked on the washing/hanging tag. If you are shopping online, it is recommended to ask the customer service directly.
Bulkiness: It is a combination of the first three indicators. The higher the previous indicators, the higher the bulkiness. In normal areas, the bulkiness of about 850 is quite sufficient in terms of warmth. The bulkiness of about 1000 belongs to the top down jacket.
It is recommended that you shop online/offline and ask the clerk directly, what kind of cashmere is made of, the capacity, the amount of cashmere filling, and the bulkiness, and then decide whether to buy it or not.
Post time: Feb-28-2023