Description
The Denali Jacket keeps parents happy and kids warm.
- Note: To be kinder to the environment, The North Face now manufactures all Denali Jackets with recycled Polartec 300 fleece. Colors with an 'R' in front of the name feature recycled fleece.
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I am 29 years old, 5'1" and 101 lbs. I...
Christine
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I am 29 years old, 5'1" and 101 lbs. I wear a women's small in the Osito jacket and it fits perfectly. Would I take the large or extra large in the girl's size?
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Christine
why are there clasps on the sleeve of my...
chloe
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why are there clasps on the sleeve of my north face jacket ??
Gone Fishing
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Chloe, some people hook their gloves to the sleeves.
Write your question here...im 5'3 and...
sindy loo hooo
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Write your question here...im 5'3 and weight 100 pounds what size would i get?
Chris Reid
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It is out of stock so you cant get it anymore.
Write your question here...im 5'3 and...
sindy loo hooo
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Write your question here...im 5'3 and weight 100 pounds what size would i get?
I am 4'11'' and weigh around 90 pounds....
Drushti Patel
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I am 4'11'' and weigh around 90 pounds. What size should I get? (in Girls)
Brock Fisher
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extra small
Hi, I'm 16 years old 5'2.5", 125. would a...
Bryanna Ramirez
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Hi, I'm 16 years old 5'2.5", 125. would a girls xl fit?
Allison
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yes im the same height and weight and have a xl girls north face
xs size what would you think weight size...
kristeno
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xs size what would you think weight size and height that would fit? I have a ladies small and I am 90 lbs. My son is 80 lbs what would be the size for him before I order?
mike franks
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It really depends on sleeve length and chest size and waist size of the individual for jackets...Everyone cares weight differently so its hard to say...
My daughter just turned 10 and is of average...
Dene Gatewood
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My daughter just turned 10 and is of average size - she is in between a size 10 and 12 right now. What size would you suggest for her Denali jacket?
Can this be wore by a boy?
denis medina
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Can this be wore by a boy?
Aly Tu
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sure, same thing.
rachel black
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yah it looks the same as a boy jacket
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Aly Tu
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How long does it take for my North Face to arrive?
mike franks
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Depends on where you live? The company is based out of Salt Lake City,UT and things ship out of there...If you order it before Christmas it might take longer and it depends on which shipping you choose...
Can I really trust this website to ship...
Aly Tu
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Can I really trust this website to ship me what I ordered?
mike franks
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Yes I have ordered well over $1,000 worth of gear from them...I have never had an issue...This is the best company I have ever dealt with...They are fast at getting your stuff shipped out the door and on its way to your place...
Donald Schmit
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I would agree with Mike as well. Backcountry.com is phenomenal with their delivery as well as returns/warranty if you have any problems at all. I have never had a problem with their service and they are my prefered mode of purchasing my gear.
will you be getiing these in girls med....
kim
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will you be getiing these in girls med. and xlarge anytime soon?
Help ? :)
Alexandra
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Im 15 years old. im 4'11'' and weigh about 95 pounds. im really confused on what size to get. should i get a girls or womans?
if i get a girls medium, i read previous comments that said the sleeves were a little short. please help me !
I am wanting to buy a girls medium. But...
Anonymous
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I am wanting to buy a girls medium. But my chest size is 26.5. All of my clothes are a medium size. I dont know what to do! (26.5 is small)
I'm interested in buying the girls Medium....
Amy
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I'm interested in buying the girls Medium. I am 5'2 and 100 pounds. I'm between the medium and large but I'm mostly concerned about how long the sleeves are for this size. Can someone help me determine the sleeve length? Thank you!
PattyR
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Medium will be too small in the sleeves. I can pull off a large with my daughter's girls large. I'm 5'0 & 115 lbs.
Devon
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i am 5"2, and 103 pounds. before ordering my girls northface jacket i went into dicks sporting goods to try them on for size. The large fit but the selves were still a little to short. I went for the xl and it fits perfect. I am going to get a pull string put into it just like the womens northface denali has.
my daughter is 5'7 and thin do you think...
michelle Paradis
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my daughter is 5'7 and thin do you think the arms would be too short on kids xl
my daughter is 5'7 and thin do you think...
michelle Paradis
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my daughter is 5'7 and thin do you think the arms would be too short on kids xl
Dakka
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Yes, she could get a small or medium Womens depending on how you want it to fit.
My daughter is 8 years old She uually wears...
PEM
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My daughter is 8 years old She uually wears girl medium. I'd like to buy this jacket for her and would like to last for a couple of years (at least 2 years) Would Large be too big?
Libby K.
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I think large might be too big. Remember, medium is based on girls that are 10-12 years old so I think if she wears a size 8-10 in clothing, the medium would be a great size and last at least two years.
do the cuffs and hem have elastic?
julie
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do the cuffs and hem have elastic?
Phil Maher
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Yep, elastic on the cuffs and the hem.
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