Patagonia Women's Down Sweater Fremont NE

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.

Nebraska Sports Industries Inc
(402) 721-6040
523 N Main St
Fremont, NE
Schwesers Stores Inc
(402) 721-8900
916 E 23RD St
Fremont, NE
Canfields Sporting Good
(402) 393-3363
8457 W Center Rd
Omaha, NE
JC Penney
308-345-4135
201-209 West C St
Mccook, NE
Gap
(402)397-0236
10000 California Street
Omaha, NE
JC Penney
402-721-3163
1050 E 23rd St
Fremont, NE
Schwesers Stores Inc
(402) 721-8900
916 E 23RD St
Fremont, NE
Ann Taylor
(402) 390-9002
10341 Pacific Street
Omaha, NE
Kohl's
(402)484-5200
401 N. 84th St
Lincoln, NE
Backwoods Equipment
(402) 345-0303
305 N 78Th St
Omaha, NE
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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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