Picture Welcome Bib Pants
Trendy pants, good conscience
If your ecological footprint is an important topic for you, but you still want style and quality, the Welcome bib pants are a perfect match. Produced with over 46 % of recycled polyester you can feel rest assured about your ecological footprint. Functionality wise they have some great features to offer. With waterproof zips and fully taped seams, you will stay nice and dry. Venting zippers keep you fresh and hand warmer pockets guarantee toasty fingers. In addition to the classic features, you get a PFC free DWR treatment as well as a Dryplay membrane for maximum water repellency. The combination of high quality and good style will make your next shred session worry free!
Attributes
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Contains sustainable materials, such as organic or recycled materials
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Manufactured in a more eco-friendly way
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Shell: Great as the outer layer
- Article number: 544009
- Gender: Men
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Material specifications according to manufacturer, subject to change.
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Eco:
- Recycled materials
- More sustainable
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Measure for the waterproofness of outerwear. From a water column of 4.000 it is considered waterproof. The higher the value, the better suited for extreme weather.
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The capacity of the garment to channel perspiration away from the body whilst providing protection from moisture and cold. The higher the value, the more comfortable in extreme situations.
- Fit: Regular fit
- Rise: Bib pants
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Snowwear Features:
- Vents
- All seams sealed
- Waterproof zippers
- Men's snow pants by Picture
- Dryplay recyclable membrane
- PFC free
- Edges protections
- I-Fit system
- Adjustable straps
- Heat index: 3/10
- Greenplus certified
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About Picture
Three friends, all at turning points in their lives, get together and start a brand with one single vision: 100% committed responsibility and sustainability-driven eco-design. Fast forward 10 years and Picture have taken the snow sports scene by storm. Picture aim to produce high quality shred gear that will still allow our future generations to enjoy the same abundance of playgrounds as we do today.