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Slip into the French stretch terry material of Stonewear Designs' Nimble jacket for stylish comfort. The high-neck jacket offers warmth to and from the studio and princess seams flatter every shape. This cozy jacket is really a pleasure to wear whenever you want to feel spoiled.
Some jackets are lightweight but they still manage to make it look like you're harboring ten gerbils underneath your coat. Not the Stonewear Designs Women's Nimble Jacket. Princess seams on this French Terry jacket create a slimming look. Stonewear Designs gave this fall jacket a high neck for windy days and two front pockets for key and wallet storage.
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| Fabric: | 61% cotton / 31% spandex / 2% Lycra |
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| Hood: | No |
| Insulation: | None |
| Length: | Hip |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | 30 Days |
| Material: | 61% Cotton, 31% nylon, 8% Lycra |
| Pockets: | 2 Front |
| Recommended Use: | Casual, spring & fall |
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This product is available in the following colors:
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| Gull | Orchid | ||
| Sandcastle | Raisin | ||
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Sweet zip-up | |
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This is an awesome zip up. It has a great shape and it is light weight, which is great for layering. The jacket has a nice construction, like it will lat a while. The best thing is that the sleeves are the perfect length, not too long, not too short. I would buy it again! | |
| jessi_l_ta1027159 at Backcountry.com on 09/17/2009 | |
i sent it back | |
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| Well I was willing to pay a lot for something I could wear around the house and for errands all winter that was stylish and not frumpy. But I didn't care for the color or material, I was hoping for warmer; but I think it's ok for yoga. The legs were way too bell bottomie and too long for me, and the sleeves too short... | |
| just me at Mountain Gear on 12/10/2007 | |