This model is 5' 8" and wears a size S. Their chest measures 32" and the waist 24".




This model is 5' 8" and wears a size S. Their chest measures 32" and the waist 24".
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AAA
AAA
AAA
AAA
AAA
True to size.We recommend ordering your usual size.
A golf jacket for rainy rounds, made with recycled materials.
Stay dry and focused in any downpour. This adidas golf jacket is made with RAIN.RDY to keep the wind and rain at bay throughout your round. Light, stretchy ripstop fabric lets you move freely, and elastic cuffs offer a stay-put fit through every swing. The bungee-adjustable hood adds extra coverage and packs away for a minimalist feel when the weather improves. Made with 100% recycled materials, this product represents just one of our solutions to help end plastic waste.

Washing instructions
Do not bleach
Tumble dry low heat
Do not dry clean
Touch up with cool iron
Machine wash cold delicate cycle
Extra care information
- Use mild detergent only
- Wash with fasteners closed
- Wash with like colors
- Do not use fabric softener
- Remove promptly after wash/tumble dry
- Advise: tumble dry to reactivate water proofness
- Regular fit
- Full zip with bungee-adjustable hood
- 100% polyester (recycled)
- Light and stretchy three-layer material with raised-knit fabric
- RAIN.RDY
- Front zip pockets
- Elastic cuffs
- Seam-sealed
- Packable hood
- Product colour: Black / Shadow Navy
- Product code: JL5373
5.0Rating: 5.0
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15 November 2025
Really great quality.
Black / Shadow Navy
Great quality as always. Has kept me dry and has plenty of room and stretch to enable me to swing my clubs. Would recommend.
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22 June 2025
Excellent stylish jacket
Collegiate Navy
Lightweight jacket that does a great job in keeping the wind.and rain out whilst running
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Women • Golf
RAIN.RDY Jacket
Price€130
Black / Shadow Navy
Sizes
AAA
AAA
AAA
AAA
AAA
AAA
True to size.We recommend ordering your usual size.








