Ever thought of what ACG means? All Conditions Gear is the correct answer, and this gear really is ready for all conditions. The first Nike ACG pieces were first available for purchase in 1989. ACG has built its image in the industry through an unobtrusive presentation because Nike believed that ACG's actions will speak for themselves. In its history, thousands of people all over the world have fallen in love with the ACG brand, their indestructible sneakers, apparel, and accessories.
Primaloft®: It is a synthetic fibre, originally developed for the US military, very popular in the production of outdoor clothing because of its ability to provide warmth, and thanks to its high water repellency, it excels in its thermal insulation capabilities.
Storm-FIT ADV: A high-performance clothing technology developed by Nike that is designed to protect against adverse weather conditions. Provides athletes and outdoor enthusiasts with comfort and mobility in wind and rain. The Storm-FIT ADV range incorporates sustainable materials and is designed to offer waterproof and windproof performance while maintaining breathability.
25% Polyester: A synthetic fibre that is made from polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and is known for its durability, low wettability and ability to dry quickly. Due to these properties, it is often used as an additive in textiles, which improves their performance properties such as shape retention and wrinkle resistance.
75% Recycled polyester
25% Polyester
75% Recycled polyester
Do not dry in a dryer
Do not use bleach
Don't clean chemically
Don't iron
Do not wash
is used for products that are made using more environmently-friendly proceses which uses less water, energy and chemicals. Products with international certifications such as bluesign®, the 100 standard by OEKO-TEX® and MADE IN GREEN by OEKO-TEX® are placed under this label.
Products with this label are made mostly of recycled materials mostly made from old waste such as plastic bottles and clothes. These products has smaller environmental footprint thanks to processing more waste materials than virgin materials.
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