Huckberry's Bestselling Insulated Hoodie Is $90 Off, but Not for Long
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Why We Love This Deal
Huckberry just opened up its annual winter sale, which runs through the end of Feb. 8. This sale is loaded with deals of up to 50% off waxed jackets, U.S.-made hoodies, and leather boots, among other products. One of the retailer's most popular insulated jackets has also dropped in price by nearly $100.
The Relwen Windzip Hoodie is now just $208, a rare 30% off one of the beloved variants within the brand's Windzip collection. This one is an exclusive design for Huckberry featuring one crucial addition: a hood. It's worth noting that this price matches what the retailer had offered it for during its Black Friday sale, though only for a few days. Because of that, if you want to take advantage of this price drop, we'd suggest doing it before the sale ends.
Relwen Windzip Hoodie, $208 (was $298) at Huckberry
Courtesy of Huckberry
What Shoppers Should Know
- Sizes Available: Small to 2XL
- Color Options: Black, khaki, and navy
- Exterior Materials: 94% nylon, 6% spandex
- Lining Materials: 95% polyester, 5% spandex jersey
- Fill Materials: 100% polyester, 60 gram down-alternative
- Water-Resistant?: Yes
- Wind-Resistant?: Yes
- Best For: Shoulder season wear, layering under heavier jackets, travel
The Relwen Windzip Hoodie is a stylish jacket-style zip-up hoodie with a water-resistant nylon and spandex exterior. As the name might suggest, it’s a windbreaker, but it wears more like a hoodie, and the materials also make it fairly water-resistant. And, while true down’s water-resistance is often debated, the polyester down-alternative insulation certainly won’t get water-logged even if the jacket gets punctured.
Now, don’t let the looks of the hoodie jacket be deceiving. That 60-gram down-alternative fill is clearly sewn into the body. But this is not a bubbly puffer jacket, even though we do tend to think of those as ideal for windbreakers. Instead, think of this as more of a lightweight, stitched blanket transformed into a hoodie, and you’ll get a better idea of the feel and texture you’re getting.
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What Shoppers Are Saying
How well does it hold up to real conditions? One shopper described using the jacket while snowblowing their driveway, and reported that they “never felt cold and the wind was stopped in its tracks.” And that was in the snow.
Another wearer described it as ideal for layering, saying it’s “not puffy, just quilted, and the windproofing makes it perfect for biking around town.”
The Relwen Windzip Hoodie is $90 off, at least, until the end of Huckberry's winter sale on Feb. 8. Be sure to grab yours while you still can.