
"Copenhagen-based Pas Normal Studios is showing off its latest Autumn/Winter collection for 2025. The collection centers around a consistent uniform concept for serious winter training. It features advanced 3-layer construction and technical fabrics engineered for Nordic conditions. The Danish brand positions this as their training-focused line, built around the flagship PAS Mechanism Rain Jacket that utilizes Pertex Shield Air fabric technology, as well as the PAS Mechanism Deep Winter Long Bibs with integrated thermal grid structures."
"PAS Mechanism Rain Jacket Retail: $345 Features: Pertex Shield Air 3-layer fabric construction - waterproof/breathable membrane sandwiched between face fabric and backer C0 DWR (Durable Water Repellent) finish - fluorocarbon-free coating meeting current environmental standards 100% polyamide shell material for durability and packability Internally taped seams prevent water penetration at construction joints Two-way waterproof YKK zipper with ventilation capability Race-cut geometry balancing aerodynamics with weather protection"
"For extreme conditions, the Deep Winter Long Bibs integrate a grid-structured thermal fabric as the base layer. Top that off with wind and water-repellent outer panels. This dual-layer construction creates insulating air pockets while maintaining moisture management. This is perfect for multi-hour training sessions in sub-freezing temperatures. The grid structure increases surface area for moisture transfer while reducing fabric weight compared to solid thermal materials."
Pas Normal Studios' Autumn/Winter 2025 collection is built for serious winter training with a consistent uniform concept and minimalist aesthetic in deep navy with off-white branding. The PAS Mechanism Rain Jacket employs Pertex Shield Air three-layer construction, a C0 DWR fluorocarbon-free finish, internally taped seams, a two-way waterproof YKK zipper, and race-cut geometry for aerodynamic weather protection (retail $345). The PAS Mechanism Deep Winter Long Bibs pair a grid-structured thermal base layer with wind- and water-repellent outer panels to create insulating air pockets while managing moisture (retail $390). The garments target multi-hour sessions in sub-freezing Nordic conditions.
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