Goldwin Releases Lightweight GORE-TEX Jackets for Spring
Three versatile silhouettes fit for both the city and hiking.



















Goldwin has released a new GORE-TEX collection of breathable and waterproof shell jackets built for both outdoors and city use in early spring.
GORE-TEX products have been proven in the field for decades now, consisting of special windbreaking materials that allow for moisture escape under large temperature shifts. This year, Goldwin introduces three new products lined in special weatherproof material.
First up is the Act City Jacket, which uses GORE-TEX PACELITE PLUS technology to create a supple, lightweight and compact hooded jacket. Hidden double pockets rest under the waist flap, and a security pocket is found on the right chest. The City Jacket can be stored compactly in a built-in sack for on-the-go layering.
Next is the GORE-TEX All-Weather Coat which uses 3-layer fabric that’s both waterproof and breathable. Featured in a relaxed silhouette, the All-Weather Coat features a retractable hood that extends from the collar, ventilation under the armpits, a drawcord at the hem, velcro straps on the cuffs, and large waist pockets.
Lastly, the GORE-TEX Fly Air Jacket is a pullover built for full-scale winter mountaineering. The 30-denier material is sturdy and thin, and the overall form, characterized as a “flying squirrel type,” is built with mobility in mind.
Goldwin’s new GORE-TEX collection is now on sale at Goldwin’s website.
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