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The HIGH PRESSURE is a spraytop made in a double external material: Solaro fabric and wool and bio-nylon fabric, both laminated. Solaro fabric, wool and bio-based nylon, is developed by SEASE to combine contemporary elegance and performance. Wool enhances thermoregulation, while the bio-nylon guarantees its durability in time. The garment is treated with Windtex Pro hydrophilic membrane, allowing full proofness to weather conditions, breathability and stretch, for maximum freedom of movement. Its shape and high-performance material make the HIGH PRESSURE ideal for sailing as well as many other outdoor activities.
•Adjustable fit.
• Sides and arms sections in wool and bio-nylon, cuffs and bottom section in neoprene fabric for maximum comfort and mobility, both adjustable with Velcro® straps.
• Adjustable funnel neck with stretch tab and Velcro® strap.
• Chest opening with inner vent in stretch drilled nylon fabric and YKK® polyurethane coated zip fastening, resistant to weather conditions.
• Hidden chest pocket with YKK® weather resistant zip fastening, reflecting transfer personalizations.
• Garment and fabrics are made in Italy by environmental-conscious suppliers.
Fabric
Made In
THE ICONIC SOLARO
Solaro is a heritage textile that perfectly embodies the union of elegance and performance – a fabric SEASE has always admired for its unique character and technical intelligence. Born in the early 20th century for military use, Solaro was designed to protect soldiers from the sun. Its structure reflects sunlight, keeping the wearer comfortable while remaining breathable – a fabric conceived in direct dialogue with nature, created to perform in the outdoors. Its signature iridescence is intrinsic to its weaving: green and red yarns interlaced in a herringbone or jacquard structure create a dynamic play of light and depth, intricate yet understated, technical yet elegant.

Solaro is a heritage textile that perfectly embodies the union of elegance and performance – a fabric SEASE has always admired for its unique character and technical intelligence. Born in the early 20th century for military use, Solaro was designed to protect soldiers from the sun. Its structure reflects sunlight, keeping the wearer comfortable while remaining breathable – a fabric conceived in direct dialogue with nature, created to perform in the outdoors. Its signature iridescence is intrinsic to its weaving: green and red yarns interlaced in a herringbone or jacquard structure create a dynamic play of light and depth, intricate yet understated, technical yet elegant.














