THM MACROSHOTS N55
[HAVEN FW23
Condor GORE-TEX Jacket]
We were always fascinated by the beauty of different textiles.

When you see such a detailed picture of a structure of some amazing fabric, you can definitely understand the whole world of exploration and development behind its creation.

And you are just mesmerized by the beauty of it.
So we started our THM MACROSHOTS editorial series, where we explore the complexity, depth, and beauty of different fabrics, textiles, materials, and hardware through the macro lens.

For the FW23 collection, HAVEN Introduces the latest in their own branded offering for the cold and wet season ahead: CONDOR JACKET made out of 3-layer GORE-TEX PRO in this beautiful pomegranate colorway.

Made to navigate city streets and embrace the great outdoors, Condor doesn't compromise in any department, designed to be a go-to choice to tackle any situation.

So we decided to explore this masterpiece via our signature macro lens.

The jacket’s material consists of GORE-TEX PRO: a 30-denier nylon ripstop face fabric, ePTFE membrane, and microgrid backer, utilizing fully taped seam construction, all combined to reflect the legendary motto – GUARANTEED TO KEEP YOU DRY™.
YKK VISLON® AquaGuard® is featured throughout the garment. Dual zip front closure is a much appreciated decision, that allows the wearer additional venting and styling options.
Military-style chest concealed vertical zip pockets and a variety of zippered/concealed pockets, as well as the underarm gussets and articulated sleeve construction make for a great geometric and utilitarian silhouette.
The hood, concealed in the stand collar, crowns the latest release from HAVEN. Made in Japan, the garment is bluesign® approved and OEKO-TEX® certified.
Make sure to check out HAVEN’s latest offering via their website and get your hands on some of their incredibly-made pieces.

To explore more, check out our other materials via the links below.
Produced by TECHUNTER Media.

Ph, words, edit: Ivan Dzhatiev [THM].
Layout, edit, prod: Alex Zabelin [THM].