Franklin 3.0 Lightweight Hooded Puffer
A source-grounded Ciesse Piumini outerwear icon focused on 100 gram function and a clean mountain-to-city silhouette.
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Story & heritage
Ciesse Piumini was founded in Borgo a Buggiano in 1976 after Silvano Cinelli’s down business moved from bedding into technical sportswear for skiing and mountaineering. The brand history is why the modern icons stay close to down, padded shells and weather-facing outerwear rather than fashion-only silhouettes.
Franklin 3.0 Lightweight Hooded Puffer is part of the official outerwear assortment, keeping the brand’s practical hooded-jacket vocabulary in a clean seasonal shell.
Materials & craft
Piumino leggero uomo blu 100 grammi, dal design essenziale e trasversale, con cappuccio fisso, due tasche laterali e trapunta a spina di pesce sui fianchi per una migliore vestibilità. Realizzato in nylon leggero, offre protezione nelle mezze stagioni e leggerezza quotidiana. L’imbottitura in piuma assicura un eccellente rapporto calore-peso, garantendo comfort termico e funzionalità. Modello FRANKLIN 3.0
DETTAGLI – Vestibilità regular – Personalizzazioni con gros grain giallo/nero – Stampa tono su tono “800fp” sul collo – Imbottitura leggera in piuma 90/10 – Elastico in tono su cappuccio, polsi e fondo – Chiusura con zip a doppio cursore – Tasche laterali con chiusura con zip – Puller logati – Zip in tono – Tasche interne in rete – Tasca interna al petto con zip gialla – Trattamento di impermeabilizzazione (DWR) – Logo giallo/nero su manica sinistra COMPOSIZIONE Tessuto: 100% Nylon Imbottitura: 800 fill power 90/10
How to choose & style
Choose Franklin 3.0 Lightweight Hooded Puffer as a practical Ciesse Piumini outer layer: it works best over simple knitwear, technical fleece or a plain tee so the quilting, hood and hardware carry the look.
For the brand page, the useful distinction is not formal versus casual but weight, length and weather-readiness: short puffers feel sporty, while the long parkas read more protective and urban.