The ReNew Long Liner | Kalamata
Made entirely from 100% recycled polyester, the ReNew Long Liner is lightweight, packable, and perfect for easy cold-weather layering.* Plus, it features a classic crew neckline, a zip front, handy side pockets, an easy below-the-knee length, and a quilted design. Wear it as a standalone jacket or layer it under a coat for extra warmth without the weight.
*Some of the zippers and trim aren’t 100% recycled, but we’re working on it.
We’ve eliminated 90% of the virgin plastic from our supply chain. Learn about what we’ve done—and the challenges ahead—on our No New Plastic page.
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The ReNew Long Liner | Kalamata
The ReNew Long Liner | Kalamata
Made entirely from 100% recycled polyester, the ReNew Long Liner is lightweight, packable, and perfect for easy cold-weather layering.* Plus, it features a classic crew neckline, a zip front, handy side pockets, an easy below-the-knee length, and a quilted design. Wear it as a standalone jacket or layer it under a coat for extra warmth without the weight.
*Some of the zippers and trim aren’t 100% recycled, but we’re working on it.
We’ve eliminated 90% of the virgin plastic from our supply chain. Learn about what we’ve done—and the challenges ahead—on our No New Plastic page.
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Made entirely from 100% recycled polyester, the ReNew Long Liner is lightweight, packable, and perfect for easy cold-weather layering.* Plus, it features a classic crew neckline, a zip front, handy side pockets, an easy below-the-knee length, and a quilted design. Wear it as a standalone jacket or layer it under a coat for extra warmth without the weight.
*Some of the zippers and trim aren’t 100% recycled, but we’re working on it.
We’ve eliminated 90% of the virgin plastic from our supply chain. Learn about what we’ve done—and the challenges ahead—on our No New Plastic page.























