Nike Sportswear Essential Women's Quilted Anorak Jacket - Black/White

Sustainable Materials

Nike Sportswear Essential

Women's Quilted Anorak Jacket

$165
Black/White
Vintage Green/Sail
Armory Navy/Sail

This product is made with at least 75% recycled polyester fibers

Versatility and comfort in one quilted package. This roomy jacket has snaps along the side and in the front so you can style it your way. And we added a water-repellent finish and a down-alternative fill to help keep you warm.


  • Shown: Black/White
  • Style: FZ7364-010

Nike Sportswear Essential

$165

Versatility and comfort in one quilted package. This roomy jacket has snaps along the side and in the front so you can style it your way. And we added a water-repellent finish and a down-alternative fill to help keep you warm.

Benefits

  • Water-repellent finish helps keep you dry in wet weather.
  • Synthetic fill adds some additional warmth without adding too much bulk.

Product Details

  • 100% polyester
  • Elastic at cuffs
  • Hood with drawcord
  • Embroidered Swoosh logo on left chest
  • Machine wash
  • Imported
  • Shown: Black/White
  • Style: FZ7364-010

Size & Fit

    • Model is wearing size S and is 5′10″/178cm
    • Loose fit: roomy and relaxed
  • Size Guide

Shipping & Returns


Pick-up available at select Nike Stores.

How This Was Made

    • The recycled polyester used in Nike products begins as recycled plastic bottles, which are cleaned, shredded into flakes and converted into pellets. From there, the pellets are spun into new, high-quality yarn used in our products, delivering peak performance with a lower impact on the environment.
    • In addition to reducing waste, recycled polyester reduces carbon emissions by up to 30% compared to virgin polyester. Nike diverts an average of 1 billion plastic bottles annually from landfills and waterways.
    • Learn more about our Move to Zero journey towards zero carbon and zero waste, including how we're working to design product with sustainability in mind and help protect the future of where we live and play.

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