From XC to après-ski, stylish comfort in the cold.
The Zeroweight Insulator skirt is made from 91 per cent recycled material and finished with Freudenberg poly insulation (sourced from reclaimed plastic bottles) for exceptional warmth. Features include a four-way-stretch jersey for freedom of movement, hidden waistband pocket for added storage and a full zip along the side for easy on and off. It's designed with a flattering curved hem and high-waisted fit that sits comfortably over tights. Versatile enough to hit the cross-country slopes or serve as a leisure layer on winter holidays, pack this skirt for your next mountain adventure and enjoy peak warmth and style made for the cold.
The Zeroweight Insulator skirt is made from 91 per cent recycled material and finished with Freudenberg poly insulation (sourced from reclaimed plastic bottles) for exceptional warmth. Features include a four-way-stretch jersey for freedom of movement, hidden waistband pocket for added storage and a full zip along the side for easy on and off. It's designed with a flattering curved hem and high-waisted fit that sits comfortably over tights. Versatile enough to hit the cross-country slopes or serve as a leisure layer on winter holidays, pack this skirt for your next mountain adventure and enjoy peak warmth and style made for the cold.
Why we made it
Cross Country Skiing
Keeps you warm
Synthetic thermoregulation
Lightweight
Full length side zippers
Inner key pocket
Stretch waist
High waist
Reflective details
Product Code: 622741
Materials and care
Main Fabric: 9% Elastane, 91% Polyester (recycled)
Main Fabric II: 8% Elastane, 92% Polyester (recycled)
Insert I: 22% Elastane, 78% Polyester
Insert II: 100% Polyester (recycled)
Insert III: 23% Elastane, 77% Polyamide
Filling: 100% Polyester (recycled)
Machine Wash Cold [30°]
Do Not Bleach
Tumble Dry Normal Low Heat
Do Not Iron
Do Not Dry Clean
Fitting
Athletic
Our athletic fit is slightly tailored.
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We're progressing towards 100% natural, recycled, or ethically-sourced material use by 2030. This helps to reduce the impact of our clothing on climate, finite resources and people as we design.