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Alps & Meters
Alpine Guide Sweater - Men's

5 out of 5 stars
2 Reviews

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Alpine Guide Sweater

Tailored to the needs of the mountain lifestyle, the Alps & Meters Men's Alpine Guide Sweater is made with a combination of high-quality lambswool and nylon, making this vintage-inspired piece ideal for on-mountain and around-town wear. The knit construction is soft, breathable, and insulating, allowing the sweater to be worn either on its own or beneath a shell on snowy days, while the waxed canvas shoulders increase durability and water resistance. The pockets are designed to repel moisture to protect contents from moisture when you're on the mountain, and ribbed elbows are specifically designed to promote mobility and increase the sweater's durability. The regular fit has that classic look and feel that works so well both on and off the mountain, and the streamlined sleeves help give the Alpine Guide a slim look and reduce bulk when worn as a midlayer.

Details

  • A mountain-ready sweater for skiing and outdoor wear
  • Lambswool blend is soft, insulating, and breathable
  • British Millerain waxed canvas shoulders resist wear
  • Water-resistant pockets protect contents from moisture
  • Ribbed elbows increase durability and mobility
  • Classic fit with form-fitting cuffs with thumbholes
  • Alps & Meters specializes in vintage-inspired ski wear
  • Item #AAM0004
Material
[body] lambswool, nylon blend, [shoulders] British Millerain waxed canvas
Fit
regular
Center Back Length
[medium] 26.5in
Style
mock-neck
Pockets
2 zippered hand, 1 chest
Thumbholes
yes
Claimed Weight
[medium] 1lb6.5oz
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

Overall Rating

5 based on 2 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

December 8, 2020

Sweet looking sweater

Size Bought:
L
Height:
5' 10"
Weight:
185

Purchased the grey sweater - has an old school look with a few modern touches. Feels lightweight and looks great. True to size. Looking forward to wearing when temperature drops.

jody S
5 out of 5 stars

October 7, 2020

Yep. New "Favourite" Sweater

Familiarity:
I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
Size Bought:
Large
Height:
6' 2"
Weight:
195

True to size, great design, love this sweater. Has a very British military feel, especially the grey with olive patches and orange accents-- A few items to note that may help others: 1. True to size. If you look at some older reviews, they say "small" or "size up". Don't let this throw you--Alps & Meters must have listened and adjusted their sizing because Large = Large here. 2. Contrary to one of the pictures here, there are no thumb holes on the cuffs. That said... 3. The arms are plenty long, and so is the body. I'm 6'2", 35" sleeve length, 44" chest, 35" waist, and the large fits me perfectly. If there is one thing I would have preferred it would be a little more tapered athletic fit through the waist. I would not size down, as a medium would be too small through the shoulders. 4. I was a little concerned about the kangaroo pockets, that they would contribute bulk like a hooded sweatshirt. I was pleasantly surprised that the liner inside the sweater is low bulk and creates no extra bulge. It makes perfect sense, because the warm air should be trapped inside the sweater, so why would you insulate the pocket? Nice design, A&M. 5. This sweater is 80% wool, 20% nylon. This helps the sweater keep shape and lowers overall heft while keeping it comfortable across a range of temps. I could see wearing this as a layer piece or as a jacket substitute, estimate comfort at 40-70 degrees F. Not cheap, but a great old school throwback item. My new favorite.

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