Insulated Eco-Conscious Jackets

The North Face's Thermoball Jacket Now Features Recycled Materials

The all-weather Thermoball jacket, one of The North Face's signature styles, was recently updated with an eco-friendly design that incorporates post-consumer recycled content and recycled fabric.

In order to deliver consumers high-performance outerwear solutions that are also eco-friendly, The North Face introduced a new version of its classic ThermoBall called the ThermoBall Eco. While the shell of the jacket is made from recycled polyester, the insulation is made with at least five plastic bottles.

The slim, packable jacket is ideal for hiking and boasts an attached hood, a front zipper closure, elastic-bound cuffs and an overall quilted pattern that helps to limit the formation of cold spots. ThermoBall Eco is available in both jacket and hoodie styles for women and men in a range of colors to suit various aesthetic preferences.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Apparel - Incorporating post-consumer recycled content and recycled fabric into popular garments creates an opportunity for environmentally conscious textiles.
2. Sustainable Manufacturing - Utilizing recycled materials, such as plastic bottles, for insulation allows for responsible production of apparel without sacrificing performance.
3. Performance Meets Sustainability - Developing high-performance apparel that incorporates eco-friendly features, such as limiting cold spots, appeals to consumers who prioritize both functionality and sustainability.
Industry Implications
1. Outdoor Apparel - Innovative eco-friendly designs for hiking and outdoor wear can meet the growing demand for sustainable options in the outdoor apparel industry.
2. Sustainable Textiles - Investing in textile manufacturing that utilizes recycling and eco-friendly production methods will appeal to consumers looking for sustainable and responsible apparel options.
3. Sports Equipment - Expanding sustainable material options for sports equipment, such as jackets with a focus on cold spot reduction, can create a more environmentally friendly sports industry.

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