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Give your toddler extra insulation on chilly days.
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Columbia Steens Mountain Fleece Jacket - Toddler Boys'
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Great Essential
cto5118613
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- Gender: Female
- Familiarity: I gave it as a gift, but have feedback to share
the color really pops (electric ave.); good quality fleece that's true to size.
Columbia Steens Mountain Fleece 2T
nnap68299
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
Ben loves his Columbia Fleece Jacket, this is his second one...it's a size 2T, which fits him great, he's a bit undersized at 24 lbs and just about to turn 2... I had read that these run a little smaller and his previous one did as well (18M), but the 2T fits great with room to grow!
Fleece Jacket
hut3033998
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I love it'. It is just the right amount of warmth for our cooler days and cool summer nights up here in the mountains.
Columbia fleece runs very small!
Catherine
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I bought two jackets for my sons, ages 1 1/2 and 3 years old. The jackets are what you would expect, soft, warm fleece material, not bulky, and good for cool weather. I read the reviews that the jackets are small, but whoa! I bought a 4T for my 3 year old, and it's too small. I bought a 2T for my 1 1/2 year old and it's too small too. My youngest is chunky, so that's not too surprising, but my 3 year old is 100% true to size with every brand we have ever bought. I thought a size up ought to do it, but I will be returning to exchange for 2 sizes up for both kiddos!
Columbia Fleece Jacket, toddler boy
tot4669283
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Sooo cute! This jacket fits my little toddler perfectly. He's a little big for his age. So, he's not quite two and he wears a 3T in this jacket. I think their worth the money. Especially because their classic, and comfortable for busy toddlers!!
Perfect jacket for a toddler
LPreble
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Love this jacket. Perfect for a mild winter day. Size is kind of boxy and short.
Columbia Steens Mountain Fleece Jacket 2T
Leamarie
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TJ in his Columbia Steens Mountain Fleece Jacket - Size 2T
Columbia Steens Mountain Fleece Jacket 2T
Leamarie
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TJ in his Columbia Steens Mountain Fleece Jacket - Size 2T
Perfect Light Weight Fleece Jacket
Leamarie
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My son is 17 months and loves this jacket, because it's not too bulky, but keeps him warm. The price was right so I had to buy it in 2T, 3T, and 4T. He's set for the next 3 years!
Awesome little jacket
dav4294288
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This is my 21 month old's favorite jacket. He doesn't scream when I put it on. Ha! It is true to size, lightweight yet warm, and VERY cute on. We love it!
Looks good, fits great, great price!
seema3366100156091
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The grey stripe on the side gives this jacket a little bit of flair. It's a good looking, good quality jacket which fits my son very well. For the price, this is a great purchase!
Comfortable Jacket
andrea zehnder
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Here my son is 26 months old I think, about 25lbs, wearing a 2T, fits fine. I think I made the mistake in saying this was 3T in other photos/reviews. He actually had 4 jackets.... 12 months, 18 months, 2t and 3t. Today I will order a 4t.
Hanging out in 3T
andrea zehnder
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He's about 25 lbs, 26 months old, average size. Fits nicely. But the 4T fits him just as well, so order up if you like. He's still wearing his 3T at 31 months/30lbs. Fits fine.
Running in 3T Columbia
andrea zehnder
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at the Milwaukee Art Museum... temp in the 50's.... sleeves pushed up as he was playing with some water in the fountain!
Best Boys Jacket
andrea zehnder
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I've owned 3 of these now. My son has been wearing these jackets since the age 1. We bought 12 month, 2T and 3T as he grew. He absolutely LOVES them and so do we.
They are warm and versatile. He can wear it alone or under any other coat. We put him in this in the fall or during those cool summer nights, and later in the fall he wears the jacket under another light weight coat. It's great!
In the winter, he can wear it as a "sweater" over his clothes, because the jacket is soft and comfortable, not bulky. So it doesn't feel like he's wearing a coat.
It's a simple, clean design. Lots of great colors to chose from. Not frumpy or down dressed at all if you want to take your child out to dinner, yet casual enough to wear daily.
The jackets wash incredibly! It's one of the best products we have bought in terms of durability. The jacket gets washed weekly and it doesn't pile or stretch, nor shrink.
I cannot say enough great things about this jacket. I'm about to order my (his) 4th one today. The sale prices on backcountry.com are unbeatable too!
You WONT be sorry!! Get a few!
andrea zehnder
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BTW, here's another photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/andreazehnder/5095269583/in/photostream/
and another: http://www.flickr.com/photos/andreazehnder/4772219853/in/set-72157624446229026/
and another: http://www.flickr.com/photos/andreazehnder/4772208197/in/set-72157624446229026/
Great Buy
lni2748472
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We love these fleeces and for the price this is a must have. We have bought a new one for our son each time he out grows the previous size. It's perfect for early fall and spring type weather. We've had both the blue and the dark red and we have been happy for both colors.
Just wondering if this fleece would look...
Aideen
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Just wondering if this fleece would look okay for a girl as I like the navy colour but its not available in the girls style - or are the girls and boys styles the same just different colours? Thanks
Jeff Kendall
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the Steens and Benton Springs are primarily different in color choices in kid's models. There is a minor difference in paneling and styling. It is nearly impossible to see
andrea zehnder
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I'd definitely give this to a girl to wear!
Purrfect
oXo
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My 3 going 4 year old son loves these. He's a slim frame and they fit well, not super tight, but not bulky so suitable as mid-layer. The intense red is more on the orange red side, and the cocoa is pretty cool. Overall, they are good quality and reasonably priced, would recommend as daily wear.
great jacket, great price!!!
tob100284723
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This is a wonderful jacket, very soft, warm, and so cute! It does run a little small, so order a size larger. I will definitely be ordering more!
Nice fall, warmer climate winter fleece.
GAMum
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We have this in the dark brown for our 2 year old. I didn't read the other recommendations to buy a larger size, but it is a good idea. G is thin and average height and the 3T fits him perfectly now (I had wanted it to work for next winter) so if you want growing room, definitely order a size or two larger than normal. Other than that, we are very happy with this fleece; it's great for southern winters.
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