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nike acg 1998 technical down fill heavyweight puffer jacket (m)

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nike acg 1998 technical down fill heavyweight puffer jacket (m)vintage nike acg 1998 technical insulated jacket in a blue and black colourway with comtrasting neon details. combining performance outdoor construction with distinctive acg panelled design. constructed from a durable ripstop shell with insulated padding, this piece is designed to provide warmth and protection in colder conditions while maintaining a lightweight feel. the jacket features a full zip front, adjustable hem and multiple zip pockets for

 

vintage nike acg 1998 technical insulated jacket in a blue and black colourway with comtrasting neon details. combining performance outdoor construction with distinctive acg panelled design.

constructed from a durable ripstop shell with insulated padding, this piece is designed to provide warmth and protection in colder conditions while maintaining a lightweight feel. the jacket features a full zip front, adjustable hem and multiple zip pockets for practical everyday use.

finished with contrasting panel construction, embroidered nike swoosh and acg logo detailing, this jacket reflects late 1990s nike acg design language. ideal for both outdoor use and everyday wear.

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size on label - medium

recommended size - medium

pit to pit - 24”

length - 26”

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features

- insulated construction – provides warmth while remaining lightweight and wearable

- ripstop nylon shell – durable fabric designed to resist wear and tearing

- full zip front closure – easy wear with adjustable ventilation

- multiple zip pockets – secure storage for essentials

- adjustable hem with drawcord – allows a custom fit and heat retention

- elasticated cuffs – helps seal in warmth and improve fit

- panelled construction – enhances movement while maintaining structure

- embroidered nike swoosh to front and rear– classic branding detail

- acg longs logo logo embroidery – signature vintage all conditions gear branding

- contrast neon lining and piping detailing – highlights panel construction and enhances technical aesthetic

 

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condition

excellent vintage condition. all zips and features function as intended with jacket retaining strong structure and insulation. light signs of wear consistent with age but no major flaws.

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please note that vintage items can sometimes show signs of wear or fading due to age, but anything visible such as marks or holes will be described above. for any further information on this item please drop us an email at [email protected]

 

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