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By MAL from Madison, WI on 11/05/2009 Pros: Attractive Design, Comfortable, Warm Describe Yourself: Casual Dresser Sizing: Feels true to size Sleeve Length: Feels true to length Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This coat is a gift, so I haven't worn it, but it looks very nice.
By gingthegardener from new york, NY on 10/28/2009 Describe Yourself: Casual Dresser Sleeve Length: Feels too short Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: Had to send this back because the shoulders were so narrow and the belly area was so big.
Very nice heavy weight parka By Unionblue1 from Dublin, Ohio on 10/28/2009 Pros: Attractive Design, Comfortable, Durable, Warm Best Uses: Bad Weather, Daily Use, Travel Describe Yourself: Casual Dresser Sizing: Feels true to size Sleeve Length: Feels true to length Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This coat was even better than pictured. It is a nice heavyweight winter coat with a lot of insulation. It also has cords to adjust the fit and even has a very nice detachable hood. I was very pleased with this purchase and look forward to wearing it this winter.
By Poker Dude from Las Vegas, NV on 10/28/2009 Best Uses: Moderately Cold Weather, Wind Describe Yourself: Casual Dresser Sizing: Feels true to size Sleeve Length: Feels true to length Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I couldn't find a 2X tall jacket in my usual local stores, so I decided to try Sierra. This jacket was on back order but arrived in time for our first cold weather. The snap-off hood is a plus for those cold, windy days. It's a little heavy but really comfortable and covers my long arms. I haven't washed it yet, so I'm not sure about it's durability or shrinkage.
anytime you can buy a tall size! By donut from salt lake City Utah on 08/17/2009 Describe Yourself: Classic Dresser Sizing: Feels true to size Sleeve Length: Feels true to length Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: staying warm and living in Utah, the life of a University of Utah student
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