The Erika 3 parka by Didriksons 1913 is a thoughtful combination of functionality and stylish design, ideal for cold winter days. This parka offers comprehensive protection against wind and water, thanks to its fully waterproof construction with sealed seams. Made from soft, matte polyester, it provides a comfortable wearing experience. The adjustable hood with a removable faux fur trim and the high collar offer additional protection against the cold. The parka features a practical two-way zipper complemented by a protective storm flap. With multiple pockets, including two front pockets with snap closures and two water-repellent zippered pockets, the Erika 3 provides ample storage for personal items. The adjustable elements at the hem, waist, and sleeve cuffs allow for a customized fit, while the reflective details enhance visibility. Designed for everyday use, the parka combines sporty elegance with functional features.
| Exact colour description | Black | 
| Material composition | Filling material: 100% polyester, Main material: 100% polyester | 
| Target group | Women | 
| Item number | 21935153 | 
| Manufacturer | Didriksons | 
| Category | Coats | 
| Manufacturer no. | 504303-060 | 
| Release date | 1.9.2022 | 
| Colour | Black | 
| Exact colour description | Black | 
| Upper | Polyester | 
| Material composition | Filling material: 100% polyester, Main material: 100% polyester | 
| Filling material | 100 % polyester | 
| Target group | Women | 
| Age group | Adults | 
| Clothing size | 42 | 
| Fit | Regular fit | 
| Style | Casual | 
| Pockets | Side pockets | 
| Hydrostatic head | 10 m | 
| Pattern | Unicoloured | 
| Fabric properties | Breathable, Heat insulating, Waterproof, Windproof | 
| Breathability | 5000 g/m²/24h | 
| Fastener | Zip | 
| Season | Winter | 
| Hood type | Removable | 
| Zipper type | Continuous front | 
| Area of use | Leisure | 
| Country of origin | China | 
| CO₂-Emission | |
| Climate contribution | 
| Washing instructions | Iron at medium temperature | 
| Weight | 1330 g | 
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