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    I'm a 35 year old networking, techie who hasn't let go of his inner child.
    I grew up in sunny Florida surfing up and down the east coast, and I was even sponsored by Vision Street Wear for a brief period of time as a street skater in the late 80's.
    I love to snowboard every winter and each summer I pull out the old Kawahara from my BMX days so I can hit the spots my 12, 10, and 5 year old sons scope-out during the winter months.
    I have eight years in as an Army Infantryman, three years law enforcement, and I consider myself a very active "Old Guy".

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The North Face Windwall 2 Fleece Jacket - Men's

The North Face Windwall 2 Fleece Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 February 17, 2009

I'm a 35 year old, 6'2", 250 male. I normally wear 17" neck, 36/37" sleeve dress shirt and a 38x36 dress pant.
I bought the black, XXL from a different vendor online, and it was too big. I returned it but they didn't have the XL in black so I bought one here. (At a better price I might add!)
This jacket, not fleece, runs fairly large; not grossly large but the body is more generous than other North Face fleece/jackets I've come across, a little on the baggy side.
The sleeve length is at least an inch longer than what I feel comfortable wearing but could be helpful when skiing or working with your arms.
The length of the body is great, sitting at about mid-hip.
I was pleasantly surprised that the material was more of a shell material than fleece because it seems as if it'll outlast any fleece I've owned in the past. (Pilling sucks.)
The logos are where you expect them and are bright white.
Conclusion, Buy a size smaller than you normally wear and you should be fine.
You wont be disappointed.
If you have any question, please feel free to ask.

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