Patagonia Women's Down Sweater Bozeman MT

This jacket is just about the lightest weight one you'll find - it only weighs 11.3oz. Patagonia calls this jacket a “sweater”, mainly because it can easily be layered below another down jacket, such as the Marmot Venus Down Jacket. Read on for more detailed information in the following article.

Re-Couture Boutique
406-582-5710
2621 West College
Bozeman, MT
Old Navy
(406) 556-8067
1540 N 19Th Ave
Bozeman, MT
Gap
(406)556-8308
1620 North 19Th Ave.
Bozeman, MT
Latitudes Trading Company
(800) 517-3311
P.O. Box 444
Missoula, MT
Big Bear Sports Center
(406) 652-5999
2618 King Ave W
Billings, MT
JC Penney
406-587-4238
2825 W Main St Ste C
Bozeman, MT
Macy's
406/585-6800
2825 West Main
Bozeman, MT
Christopher and Banks
(406) 586-5993
Gallatin Valley Mall
Bozeman, MT
Norman''S Sport & Western
(406) 873-5313
601 W Main
Cut Bank, MT
Bob Ward & Sons
(406) 728-3220
3015 Paxson St
Missoula, MT
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Patagonia Women's Down Sweater

Patagonia Womens Down Sweater Jacket

Patagonia Womens Down Sweater Jacket

This jacket is just about the lightest weight one you’ll find – it only weighs 11.3oz. Patagonia calls this jacket a “sweater”, mainly because it can easily be layered below another down jacket, such as the Marmot Venus Down Jacket .

My friend Donna bought one of these a couple of years ago when they first came out, and she wore it everywhere – summer camping trips, backpacking trips, winter snowshoeing trips, desert camping (it gets cold at night!), and even to the grocery store. Now that I have my own I also where mine just about everywhere, and I find it is just the right warmth for summer nights in the mountains. In the winter, I just slip on a rain jacket on top to cut out the wind, or a bulkier down jacket for added warmth.

As far as fit, I’ve found that Patagonia runs a little larger than other brands. I end up buying my usual size, knowing that I’ll be able to wear layers underneath.

You can get the down sweater in 10 different colors at Patagonia .

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