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Patagonia Womens Better Sweater Fleece Coat - New

Patagonia Womens Better Sweater Fleece Coat - New - On a spectacular fall day, a stroll through Central Park can easily morph into a trek to the Cloisters. The Better Sweater Coat offers city-street style in a sporting fabric with a sweater-knit face and a soft fleece interior. The warm polyester knitted fleece is dyed with a low-impact process that significantly reduces the use of dyestuffs, energy and water compared to conventional dyeing methods. We double layered the tall collar for extra warmth. Set-in waistband with shirring detail on front and back adds shape. Drop-in handwarmer pockets keep your metro ticket handy. Above-the-knee length. Made of warm, polyester knitted cross-dye fleece Double-thick fabric on the tall collar for extra warmth, protection and versatility Wide, full-length buttoned placket Set-in waistband with shirring detail provides shape and style Drop-in handwarmer pockets Above-the-knee length 10-oz 100% polyester with sweater-knit exterior and fleece interior. Fabric is bluesign approved. Fair Trade Certified sewing 654 g (23.1 oz) Made in Sri Lanka.

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