Foxy Baby Sherpa Full-Zip Fleece Jacket - Toddler Boys'
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Foxy Baby Sherpa Full-Zip Fleece Jacket
Details
- A comfortable and cute fleece jacket for your toddler
- Fleece fabric is soft and warm to the tough
- Lined hand pockets keep their little hands warm
- Regular fit
- Item #COL03FH
- Material
- 100% polyester
- Fleece Weight
- midweight
- Fit
- regular
- Length
- mid-length
- Center Back Length
- 14.5in
- Hood
- fixed
- Pockets
- 2 hand
- Recommended Use
- casual
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 30 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageNovember 13, 2023
Best for toddler , very comfortable and soft.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Kids love it !! It is not too big. It is comfortable for them.
Originally reviewed on columbia.com
October 31, 2023
SUPER WARM, CUTE & FUZZY!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Super cute, extremely warm! It suits the cute kid aesthetic, 100% would recommend!
Originally reviewed on columbia.com
October 12, 2023
Great product
Absolutely love this. It is softer than you can imagine. While our lil guy won’t wear the hood yet, here’s to hoping. Would certainly buy again.
Originally reviewed on columbia.com
February 6, 2023
Very cute, but not all are thick sherpa fleece!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I’ve been buying the Foxy Sherpa Jackets in different sizes for years; my most recent purchase was my fifth or sixth. All the previous ones have been a thick sherpa fleece material, making them thicker/warmer than the regular fleece jackets. Unfortunately, this latest one is your typical thin fleece, like what’s used in Columbia’s other fleece jackets. It’s still cute, but not the thickness/warmth I was hoping for based on previous purchases. I went back and looked at the listing pictures more closely, and it appears that some colors are the thicker sherpa fleece, but others are the thin stuff. Pay close attention if the type of fleece matters to you.
Originally reviewed on columbia.com
December 15, 2022
Son really loves it
It keeps my son warm. My son really loves it because it has fox ears
Originally reviewed on columbia.com
October 27, 2022
Purchased every year
I love this jacket for my son. It’s super cozy and warm. I purchased one each year starting from the infant age to 3 years. Planning on purchasing again when he turns 4 :) Its the only jacket he doesn’t protest wearing too!
Originally reviewed on columbia.com
November 30, 2021
Great jacket for cooler weather
Super cute jacket. It’s warm without being too bulky. Good for weather when temps are in the 50s. Runs fairly true to size. My almost 3yo son is in the 80% for height and the 3T fits him perfectly (not too baggy but with room left to grow).
Originally reviewed on columbia.com
September 30, 2021
Super cute but impractical for outdoorsy kids that get dirty
My child looks straight up like a wild thing from "Where the Wild Things Are" in this jacket. The ears are just precious, but if your kid likes to play outside, beware that this jacket will hold on to nature's debris and never let go. The sherpa pile traps pine needles, burrs, and small twigs that are basically impossible to remove by hand because they get tangled in the pile and will not come out in the wash. We received this as a gift, which is why we didn't return it. This may be a good option for urban living, but if your kid likes to go on hikes or play in the woods, expect the jacket to make your kid look like a forest animal.
Originally reviewed on columbia.com
September 14, 2020
Love it we need bigger sizes
My almost 6 year old son, LOVES this fox sweater so much. I wish we had size 6 too :( he has worn his 4t for years.
Originally reviewed on columbia.com
April 29, 2020
He loves it!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I got this Fox Sherpa jacket for my nephew and he loves it, especially the ears on top. It keeps him warm for walks outdoors and sometimes its even hard to get him to take it off :)
Originally reviewed on columbia.com
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