Outercare
Fabrics and style
Techical Features
Warm Rating
100

Lightweight, easily compressible and provides superior insulation


Goose Down

100

A tightly woven fabric that resists the penetration of water



Water resistant fabric

100

This feature is used on product to make sure you are visible and keeps you seen

Reflective Details

100

How many Warmth ratings are there?

4

200

An independent, third party assessment that provides traceability for lululemon’s down products


Responsible Down Standard

200

A style that has fabric with a bonded membrane and is seam-sealed


Waterproof style


200

this fabric is wind and water resistant

Glyde

200

What are the warmth ratings?

What is

Base 

Mid

High

Full

300

Prevents rain/water from entering the jacket through the seams


Seam Sealing

300

The light and fluffy under coating that keeps these animals warm


Goose Down

300

A feature that allows the Outerwear style to breathe, either through construction or lining


Venting

300

Lightweight warmth for cool days, easy to through on when a chilly breeze picks up


Base Warmth
400

Name for extra insulation placed in the collar, cuffs and torso


strategically place insulation


400

A synthetic insulation that performs, even when wet


Primaloft


400

A feature that lets you securely take all your items with you


Storage


400

Versatile and easy to layer for frosty commutes and colder days


Mid warmth

500

Aids in moisture-wicking, breathability and warmth


Liner

500

Quality issues that warrant a return include

tear or tears in any part of the jacket, if large clumps of down are coming out all at once or if any of the quilted pockets/baffles are empty. (feathers coming out is NOT a quality issue)

500

A surface treatment that is applied to the fabric that resists the penetration of water


Durable Water Repellent (DWR)


500

Insulated and holds heat in so you don’t feel chilled to the bone


High Warmth