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Down jackets wrap you in soft warmth, insulating your core from freezing temperatures and wind. They are highly compressible, extremely lightweight for their warmth, and ultra-comfortable for all day use.

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Coat Needs New Life!

I’ve been wearing my Tres 3-in-1 Parka for about 8 years now, and it’s lost a ton of its feathers. It has thinned out considerably and doesn’t really keep me warm anymore like it used to. I love the coat and would rather have it repaired than buy a new one, but I don’t know if that’s possible. Anyone know what can be done? Will Patagonia restuff the coat or replenish the down (either for free or for a fee…I just don’t want to be wasteful :) )

Added note: I’m handy, but restuffing a coat is a bit outside my metier…DIY solutions won’t really cut it here.

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Here’s how to get into it. I would also go to a sewing store for the stuffing:

How to Access the Insides of a Patagonia Down Jacket

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