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Casual enough for school, warm enough for winter adventures.
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chop231528
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- Gender: Female
- Familiarity: I gave it as a gift, but have feedback to share
First of all I have to tell you customer service is the best Ive ever had, also the quickest shipping. The Denali Fleece Jacket is so soft and comfy but I think it runs on the small side. Overall A great jacket and price.
Great jacket--Excellent service
bacp211679
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- Gender: Female
- Familiarity: I gave it as a gift, but have feedback to share
My 8 yr old granddaughter wanted a jacket from North Face for Christmas. I ordered this one in her favorite color, pink. She absolutely loves it. She has had it on every time I've seen her since Christmas. Very soft and comfortable. But the main reason I'm giving a review (I don't usually) is the service. I ordered online late one evening (7 or 8 pm). The next morning I had a message that my order had shipped (free shipping) and the message came in at 3 am. I received the package the next day. Best service you could possibly get anywhere and quickest delivery. Special overnight service wouldn't have gotten it here any faster. Will definitely spread the word about Backcountry.com
My daughter loves it!!
stephanie St.Laurent
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- Gender: Female
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
I bought this for my daughter and she loves it!We live in RI and with the cold weather it id so warm.. I great buy!!!
Hello! I want to buy this jacket for my 8...
K.W. Schlicht
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Hello! I want to buy this jacket for my 8 year old daughter. We live in North Carolina. Would this be a decent jacket to keep her warm in 30 degree temps during recess or will I need an additional jacket for her? My 8 yr old is 46lbs and 46" tall. Would a small be a good size? Thoughts? Thank you!
chop231528
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This Jacket is very warm and very comfy but I believe she will need something a little more warmer for 30 degree temp. This jacket runs small my granddaughter is also 8yrs old and the Medium was perfect.
Steven Jones
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To add to what chop said, these jackets are mostly fleece, which doesn't block wind very well, if at all. When it is cold, I have found fleece to best as a layer under a water/wind proof shell. Fleece is great on its own, however, on those chilly summer nights around a campfire.
Can these he North Face Denali Thermal...
carol
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Can these he North Face Denali Thermal Fleece Jacket - Girls'jackets be washed?
Steven Jones
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I forgot to mention. Wash it inside out to protect the fleece. Also, there are after market finishes that are supposed to help with the life of the jacket, if that suits you.
Steven Jones
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They can be washed. I usually use warm water and a mild detergent. Don't dry in the drier. I have found it best to hang dry or lay it flat. Be careful with hang drying. If the jacket is very wet it may stretch the fibers. Best of luck!
my girls love them
joh4428988
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- Gender: Female
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
Picked up two jackets for my girls and they love them. Great quality jacket from TNF. A bit pricey for kids clothing, but got them a little bigger to hopefully allow them to use for two seasons
How true to size do these run? I am looking...
Britt
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How true to size do these run? I am looking for my 7yr old daughter who typically wears a size 8 shirt? Would the Small be too little?
Samantha
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I had my daughter who is the same size try one on at the store before I bought online and I am going to get her a medium. It should last at least this year and next year. Hope this helps.
great jacket
true
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I love the jacket it's super cozy...I'm a women's xs and got a girls large, it was a great fit but the color looked too girlish on me so I returned it and got a black one. my 6 year old daugthter loved mine I got her one too! I'm sure you'll love it as well!
which one is warmer? the denali or the...
yan101058754
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which one is warmer? the denali or the denali thermal? Is the denali thermal made of TKA 300 fleece too?
OK..
amd3504612
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I still feel like the polar fleece is warmer than the thermal fleece. It does the job fine, but would go with the polar fleece next time.
Recommend
col5095623
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Perfect for my daughter. Fuzzy and soft. What a deal!
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Highly Recommended
Talia R.
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I love, love, lovee this jacket! It is so warm and soft that even 29 with a factor of wind chill doesnt phase me anymore. Plus people won't be able to keep their hands of the fuzzy exterior.. which isnt always a good thing
my daughter is 5'2 105 lb what size should...
denise piper
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my daughter is 5'2 105 lb what size should i get
Talia R.
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I'd say a small (medium if she's still growing) would do the trick
Zewels
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I'd say a L 14, you can always check the size chart
true
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I'm 5' 105 and got a large it was perfect
I have tried the medium before and it fits well but too short in the arms.
Which jacket is warmer? The Denali Thermal...
Brian Aleo
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Which jacket is warmer? The Denali Thermal fleece or the Mossbud Softshell? Thanks!
how much is a white medium northface in...
cwa5151048
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how much is a white medium northface in Denali thermal?
Josh Chapman
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Hey,
Unfortunately it doesn't look like we currently have that in stock so it's hard to say what the price would be. We should be getting more in though, keep an eye out.
Hello,
My daughter is 14 she is 5'3" or...
den5128900
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Hello,
My daughter is 14 she is 5'3" or 5'4" and is 105 pounds. what size would fit her best?
Dean Whitehead
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Hey there, its best to use your chest/waist measurements and match them with the correct sizing...
Why do you not sell girls size large? We...
Andy Gee
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Why do you not sell girls size large? We have looked all over trying to find it but all we see is small, extra small and so forth. It shows the sizes but when we go to order all you have are the very small.
The Moonlight Ivory looks like a silver/grey...
KS
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The Moonlight Ivory looks like a silver/grey color, is this the case?
Does an extra large girls run the same as...
Rita Lindley
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Does an extra large girls run the same as a small womens?
Talia R.
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the XL Girls is actually a little bigger from my experience..
Snoboarder
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The sleeves will be shorter on the XL girls though.
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