Brave the Cold with the Women's RUN DON'T WALK 1/2 ZIP by Cloudveil. It is Warm, it is Sharp, it is Just What You Need for Layering in January in Manhattan!
We first told you about how fabulous the Cloudveil gloves are for warmth and sporty style, and we are also impressed with the Run Don't Walk 1/2 Zip. The flat-lock seams, underarm gusset, and super warmth without having a bulky layer are huge selling points for us. This is perfect for runners of course, but also nice for casual wear when you are going from A to B in Manhattan and don't want to feel like the temperature of a snowman! Designed and tested in Jackson Hole, it knows how to stand up to the frigid temperatures we are experiencing in Manhattan. The next-to-skin Polartec Power Stretch gives it a body-hugging 4-way stretch that keeps your skin dry when you sweat and is highly breathable. Machine washable, the Run Don't Walk 1/2 Zip by Cloudveil is so comfortable and also wind and abrasion resistant.
Part of the JH Series, the Run Don't Walk 1/2 Zip boasts a 4” DeepDrop™ venting zipper with locking slider. It truly is on-the-go gear for those who turn endorphins into adrenaline, whether you do it in the mountains of Wyoming or racing by the shops down Madison Avenue on your jog. Whether running ribbons of singletrack or setting a personal best up the bootpack, the JH Series cuts excess material while providing enviable protection and range of motion. Referred to as “earning your turns” by backcountry skiers, the JH Series is designed for all adventurers who believe activity and output go hand in hand. We love Braving the Cold in Cloudveil!
Unrestricted range and a shaped cut make this a preferred top for any layered activity. Mid-weight Power Stretch® fabric, which warms up cold snaps, stretches kinetically and packs small for thermal insurance, makes this piece seasonally versatile. Whom You Know highly recommends the Women's Run Don't Walk 1/2 Zip: it is stylish, it is functional, it is Cloudveil!
Stay warm! Check out our coverage of the fabulous Green event we were invited to by Cloudveil in Manhattan yesterday: http://www.whomyouknow.com/2010/01/daylight-gotham-gets-green-2010.html