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Front 3/4 body view of man wearing Morgan Technical Hoodie in Onyx Black from AETHER Apparel.
Front 3/4 body view of man wearing Morgan Technical Hoodie in Onyx Black from AETHER Apparel.
Front body view of man wearing Morgan Technical Hoodie in Onyx Black from AETHER Apparel.
Front body view of man wearing Morgan Technical Hoodie in Onyx Black from AETHER Apparel.
  • Front 3/4 body view of man wearing Morgan Technical Hoodie in Onyx Black from AETHER Apparel.
  • Front body view of man wearing Morgan Technical Hoodie in Onyx Black from AETHER Apparel.

Morgan Technical Hoodie

Color: Onyx Black
Size:
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The Morgan Technical Hoodie, featuring quilted, windproof taffeta and a soft tech fleece fabric, is a premium outer layer constructed from high-performance materials. Its technicality is subtly and seamlessly executed—thus, it can be worn alternatively as a midlayer.

Technical Features

Performance

Temperature

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20°F
40°F
60°F
80°F

This garment is designed to perform best in 60 to 80 degree temperature range.

Technical Specifications

Morgan Technical Hoodie

The Morgan Technical Hoodie, featuring quilted, windproof taffeta and a soft tech fleece fabric, is a premium outer layer constructed from high-performance materials. Its technicality is subtly and seamlessly executed—thus, it can be worn alternatively as a midlayer.

Technical Features

  • Stretch

    This garment’s fabric or construction allows it to retain its shape and provide exceptional range of motion and comfort.

  • Slim Fit

    Our most tailored fit.

Performance

Temperature

0°F
20°F
40°F
60°F
80°F

This garment is designed to perform best in 60 to 80 degree temperature range.

  • Extreme - -10ºF to 20ºF
  • Cold - 20ºF to 40ºF
  • Versatile - 40ºF to 60ºF
  • Lightweight - 50ºF to 70ºF

This garment is designed to perform best in the following temperature range. Please note: temperature accuracy may vary based on individual differences, activity level, and layering choices.