This guide will provide valuable guidance to help you choose the right sustainable jacket for your needs.
1. Season and weather conditions
Consider the prevailing weather conditions and the season you will wear the jacket. If you love to practice ski mountaineering, hiking or other winter sports or live in a region with harsh winters, opt for jackets with excellent insulation, such as ReMoca®, padded and waterproof. Instead, jackets with breathable fabrics and moisture-wicking properties are ideal for milder climates.
2. Fabrics
Choose a jacket made from sustainable, environmentally friendly materials. LaMunt offers several options, including reclaimed wool, recycled cashmere, ReMoca Pad, recycled techshell, and recycled polyester, which are both environmentally friendly, durable and comfortable. These fabrics often have certifications such as the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) or Bluesign®.
3. Features
Consider choosing a product developed with the most essential features for women who participate in mountain sports. Choose a collection designed for women’s bodies, with adjustable hoods, practical pockets, ventilation zippers, and adjustable cuffs and waist that can enhance the jacket’s functionality and versatility. Also, selecting jackets with waterproof or water-resistant linings would be preferable to keep you dry in case of sudden rain
4. Weight and comfort
The weight of the jacket can significantly affect the level of comfort and performance. Lightweight jackets are suitable for layering and offer ease of movement, ideal for high-intensity training or hiking. Choose a jacket that strikes the right balance between warmth and weight to ensure optimal comfort for the activity
5. Sustainability
By choosing LaMunt, you give priority to the selection of sustainable solutions. LaMunt Cares is at the heart of the brand; it is not only about ethical products but also ethical production, as certified by the NGO Fair Wear Foundation, an association that protects workers in the textile industry.
In addition, the materials are all PFC-free to ensure the lack of chemical components.
6. Flexibility
Consider the jacket’s versatility for different activities and workouts. If you practice yoga or other low-intensity workouts, choose a jacket with a flexible, stretchy fabric that allows unrestricted movement. For high-intensity activities, ski mountaineering or high mountain trekking, consider a jacket with reinforced layers for durability.
7. Color type.
Choose the color that best suits your personal style and preferences. LaMunt plays with colors, from red to purple, yellow to green, guaranteeing even black. There is more than just pink for women in mountain sports; this is a step forward. Classic colors such as black, gray or blue are timeless and offer more versatility.