Alpe D'huez French ski resort Jacket
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A Sharot wearing a black Alpe d'Huez jacket. Photo by Angela Lansbury. Copyright.
The jacket has an integral hood. The hood keeps the neck warm. It cannot get detached, left behind, lost.
The name of the ski resort is embroidered in orange. Above are mountain peaks outlined in white. Also in white is the height of the mountains, 3330 metres.
Why do I need to know the height? Is that very high? My search question produced an AI answer which was a copy of an opening paragrph froom Wikipedia -
'altitude, as Alpe d'Huez's Pic Blanc summit at this height makes it one of the highest points in France and a reliable source of snow for its long ski season. For context, this altitude is higher than the summit of the Eiffel Tower (about 300 meters) and most of the highest peaks in the British Isles, such as Ben Nevis (1,345 meters).'
To match the orange colour of the embroidered name, also in orange are the zip with long fabric pulls, and the ribbon around the face of the hood. The ribbon can be tied in a bow under the chin, so as not to hide the embroidery. The zip is in the centre front.
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