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Yeah, the Columbia Women’s Trinity Long Down Jacket includes 450-fill down insulation for serious warmth, but it’s the faux-raccoon, fur-trim hood that really sets it apart from the rest. If you’re not so stoked on the fur trim, or if you don’t need a hood today, just zip off either one and go without. Columbia designed this jacket to hang nearly to your knees for extra coverage in chilly temp, so you don’t freeze your butt off as you stroll down the sidewalk in the middle of January.
Bottom Line: It may not be head-to-toe down, but it’s close.
Hi, thanks for answering the question about the length. I wanted to know when will your next inventory come in? And will you be getting "black" or "dark brown" colors? Next question - what are the measurements for "large" or "XL"?
The best thing to do is jump on "live chat" and ask those folks. They can look up if there are any on order, and if so they can give you a rough date for arrival.
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Who knew a long puffy coat could be a bit stylish? This one is surprisingly slimming, not at all bulky, and is slightly shaped at the waist. It sports a huge collar that is tall enough to cover my ears to help protect them from the wind! That combined with the deep hood and faux fur gives it a stylish appeal that really performs in frigid temps and wind. The coat is quite long, hitting me at the lower knee, making the tall boots/short skirt look totally wearable even in the middle of winter in Nebraska. The lower edge of the coat can be cinched tighter, making it even more effective in the cold.
The warmth factor is amazing. I tried this on in a store. Of all the long down coats I tried on, this was the only one that made me feel really hot!
For reference, I am 5'7", 125 lbs, am quite busty, and have long arms and slightly wide shoulders. The small fits perfectly even with a bulky sweater, although I wouldn't be able to wear a bulky blazer or anything with a structured, padded shoulder. I normally wear a small in this brand, so the sizing seems to be consistent.
Better than expected. It is semi fitted, so for such a warm log coat, it looks more tailored than most of its style. I have a bunch of friends that have the North face version, and they all like mine MUCH better due to the shape of it, also, the hood stays up without pulling it tight. I love that zipper goes both top to bottom and there is a lower zipper if you need for getting in and out of a car.
Is this coat really warm with a fill power of only 450??? I live in the midwest and it's really, really cold here now....zero degrees for today's high.
I looked at the Columbia website... it looks like the largest this jacket comes is a 16/18 (XL). You can see the size charts there. Go to www.columbia.com and do a search for "Trinity long" and it will pull this coat up for you. Then you can click to view size chart. Good luck!
The washing instructions should be on the tag (if not by the neck, farther down the garment). Generally, down should be washed with a gentle cleanser (try the down specific detergent from NikWax) in a front-loading washer. When you dry it, you can put a clean tennis ball or two to help re-fluff it. When I wash my down garments, I also have to shake them pretty vigorously to make them puffy again. Think of the motion of trying to spread a sheet over a bed, but with a hard, quick, snap of the wrist.
Who knew a long puffy coat could be a bit stylish? This one is surprisingly slimming, not at all bulky, and is slightly shaped at the waist. It sports more...