Feel the freedom of summer with this long fleeced changing robe. Made from recycled materials, this robe has a polyester outer which is resistant to nasty weather with its PFC-free DWR (Durable Water Repellent) coating and a cosy fleeced inner layer. Perfect for staying warm after a wild swim or watching the sunset after a day of high adventure at the seaside.
Product Code: EAWSF2TI0216
We know our customers like to know exactly what they're buying; we're not going to sugar coat it, but we are going to explain it. We've divided up all of the sustainable features we've identified across our product ranges and grouped them into three so you know how your purchase is making an impact: Think Nature, Think Welfare, Think People.
The Passenger Unisex Roaming Changing Robe - Black/Khaki has the following sustainability attributes...
Fluorinated DWR finishes make clothing waterproof by repelling water droplets. ‘PFCs’ is the broad term for all fluorocarbon chemicals, of which PFOS and PFOA are sub-groups. Different chemicals in this family have a varying number of carbon atoms, so C6 has six carbon atoms and C8 has eight. While the outdoor industry has moved away from C8 (or 'long chain') PFCs, C6 (short chain) PFCs are currently unbeatable in their waterproofing performance. They're considered less harmful to the environment than C8, but they have not been proven to be safe. PFCs are known as forever chemicals; once created they will never break down and are harmful to people and the planet. To read more about the chemistry related to PFCs, head here.
PFC-Free DWR uses alternative, biodegradable technologies that repels water from the surface of a fabric - such as Fjallraven's Greenland Wax. PFC-Free DWR coatings are water resistant enough for most daily activities, so if you don’t need a highly technical waterproof, consider a PFC-Free garment instead.
By recycling fabrics, we are not only stopping extra waste heading to landfill but also reducing the need for virgin fabrics to be created. Recycled fabrics can be anything from recycled polyester to recycled cotton and where recycled cotton is used, it's often offcuts from factory floors that would otherwise end up in landfill.
For a product to be vegan friendly, it must not contain any animal products, not be tested on animals nor contain any animal-derived GMOs.
Not all of our vegan-friendly products will be Vegan Certified. Find out more about Vegan Certification here: https://vegan.org/certification/.
This brand ensures that the factories they use have been third party audited but are not specifically partnered with a Non-Profit Organisation. This will be either BSCI (Business Social Compliance Initiative) or SMETA (Sedex Members Ethical Trade Audit), which are social auditing methologies and reports but are not an accreditation. This means the brand has sourced factories who have passed an audit, so their worker rights, environmental impact and social compliance is up to scratch.
Size | Height (ft. & in.) | Robe width | Robe length |
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XXS | 5' - 5'4" | 72cm | 102cm |
28" | 40" | ||
XS | 5' - 5'4" | 76cm | 102cm |
30" | 40" | ||
S | 5'4" - 5'9" | 80cm | 110cm |
31" | 43" | ||
M | 5'4" - 5'9" | 84cm | 110cm |
33" | 43" | ||
L | 5'9" - 6'4" | 88cm | 118cm |
34" | 46" | ||
XL | 5'9" - 6'4" | 92cm | 118cm |
36" | 46" | ||
XXL | 6'4" - 6'9" | 96cm | 126cm |
38" | 50" | ||
3XL | 6'4" - 6'9" | 100cm | 126cm |
39" | 50" |
Passenger's robes are designed with the purpose of getting changed in after a surf or sea dip, so they are a loose fit.
For the best fit, they recommend using a tape measure to see where the robe would sit, and decide from there whether you'd prefer a looser or tighter fit. The robe width is measured across the front, with the zip done up and the robe laid flat, from one armpit to the other.
This item can be returned by post or to your nearest Tiso Group store – for more details see our Returns Policy.
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