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Back Bowl Full-Zip Fleece - Girls'

4 out of 5 stars
2 Reviews

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Why We Like The Back Bowl Full-Zip Fleece

Zip up and play with the Back Bowl Full-Zip Fleece. This warm fleece will keep your little ones warm as they swing on the monkey bars at recess.


Details

  • Fuzzy jacket for fall playdates
  • Thick fleece material is cozy and warm
  • Hand pockets for keeping hands toasty or storing small items
  • Item #COLZAP4
Material
100% polyester MTR filament fleece, 100% Tactel nylon taffeta
Fleece Weight
midweight
Fit
regular
Length
hip
Hood
none
Pockets
2 hand
Thumbholes
none
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year
Activity
casual

Overall Rating

4 based on 2 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

September 8, 2023

YES - XL FITS ADULTS!!

i couldn’t find this review anywhere, so here it is: for adults wondering if this fits: i’m 5’6 and 135 lb - i normally wear a mens small or medium in womens - the XL fits!!! the sleeves aren’t short (sometimes that happens when buying XL kids sweaters/jackets) and the overall fit feels like a mens small / womens medium jacket. the length and overall fit feels and looks normal to me! glad i snagged it at like half the price of the adult clothes!

yaytheXLfits
columbia.com

Originally reviewed on columbia.com

3 out of 5 stars

September 6, 2023

Nice but thin

Thinner that other Columbia fleece jackets. I was sad to see that it doesn't include the name tag on the inside pocket to write your kid's name.

ksburns
columbia.com

Originally reviewed on columbia.com