District Vision
3-Layer Waterproof Mountain Jacket
3-Layer Waterproof Mountain Jacket
Story
Waterproof performance for all-mountain adventures After conquering the world of performance fitness sunglasses, District Vision applied its expertise to a small-but-mighty assortment of apparel. Put through the wringer on the streets of New York and the mountains surrounding Los Angeles, the 3-Layer Waterproof Mountain Jacket is an all-weather companion that you’ll reach for anytime the skies start to gray. A brimmed storm hood, waterproof zippers, and breathable three-membrane fabric finished with a DWR keep you dry while the lightweight fabric keeps you moving quickly, even as you layer up.
Features
- 3-layer membrane is waterproof and breathable, giving you the best of both worlds
- A DWR coating on the outer layer of the jacket adds further water resistance
- Storm hood with brim protects your head and face from precipitation
- Concealed waist pockets keep your gear at hand
- A heavy duty waterproof zipper ensures that no part of the jacket is vulnerable to rain ###Materials
- 60% Polyester
- 40% Nylon
- Made in Europe ###Sizing
- The 3-Layer Waterproof Mountain Jacket fits true to size, take your normal outerwear size. ###About District Vision Before they released the first pair of their stylish shades, or “tools for runners” as they humbly call them, District Vision was a community of runners started by a pair of university friends, Max Vallot and Tom Daly. Almost ten years of living the good life in New York City while designing for high-end fashion brands like Acne and Saint Laurent had persuaded each that there must be something else out there—and both were certain it started with running, meditation and mindfulness. Armed with their design chops and feedback from more than two years of prototype testing by Olympic athletes, trail runners and elite running squads in New York, London and Mexico City, District Vision released their first style, the Keiichi. Weighing less than an ounce, each pair is handmade in Japan by craftsmen from a featherweight nylon/titanium composite, with fully adjustable ear and nose grips, and proprietary D+ oleophobic lenses that shed water and oil faster than Steve Prefontaine could tweak his mustache. Each of the considered new styles District has added since then continues to define a template where aesthetics meets athletics—and technically brilliant, fashion-forward designs team up with prime sporting features, like their selection of lens styles geared toward specific outdoor conditions. Even if you’re not out there pounding the pavement, District Vision definitely has a pair that’ll keep you moving.
86053 | District Vision | Panelled Mesh Tank Top - Black
Story
Superlative breathability for warm-weather runs One of the many reasons we run is because of the freedom it gives us—freedom to roam, freedom to think, freedom to breathe. Much like our minds, our bodies deserve to be free while we’re on the move. Enter District Vision’s Panelled Mesh Tank Top. The chest and shoulder areas are made with the brand’s signature ultralight, four-way stretch aloe fabric for freedom of movement while the torso utilizes a featherweight breathable mesh for ultimate airflow.
Features
- Four-way stretch material on upper panel is ideal for movement
- Lower panel is made from featherweight mesh that keeps you cool on the warmest days
- Body-mapped fabric prevents chafing and increases airflow ###Materials
- 82% Nylon
- 18% Elastane ###Sizing
- The Panelled Mesh Tank Top runs true to size, take your normal shirt size. ###About District Vision Before they released the first pair of their stylish shades, or “tools for runners” as they humbly call them, District Vision was a community of runners started by a pair of university friends, Max Vallot and Tom Daly. Almost ten years of living the good life in New York City while designing for high-end fashion brands like Acne and Saint Laurent had persuaded each that there must be something else out there—and both were certain it started with running, meditation and mindfulness.
Armed with their design chops and feedback from more than two years of prototype testing by Olympic athletes, trail runners and elite running squads in New York, London and Mexico City, District Vision released their first style, the Keiichi. Weighing less than an ounce, each pair is handmade in Japan by craftsmen from a featherweight nylon/titanium composite, with fully adjustable ear and nose grips, and proprietary D+ oleophobic lenses that shed water and oil faster than Steve Prefontaine could tweak his mustache. Each of the considered new styles District has added since then continues to define a template where aesthetics meets athletics—and technically brilliant, fashion-forward designs team up with prime sporting features, like their selection of lens styles geared toward specific outdoor conditions. Even if you’re not out there pounding the pavement, District Vision definitely has a pair that’ll keep you moving.
