Cloudveil Neve Pullover Sweater (For Men)
$79.95
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Item #26809
Closeouts. Cloudveil's Neve pullover sweater is knit of cloud-soft Polartec® fleece-a durable, yet featherweight, layer you'll love for years. Warm Polartec® Thermal Pro® knit features with Schoeller® Dynamic arm panels to resist abrasion. Side seam pockets Riri® nylon neck zipNeck zip: 13-¾"Length: 26-½"Weight: 1 lb. 2 oz. 100% polyester Machine wash, tumble dryCloseouts. Canada. Size: S(36-38) M(39-41) L(42-44) XL(45-47)Colors (02) and (05) have additional abrasion-resistant shoulder panels.
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By Pete from Amherst, MA on 1/3/2008
Sizing:
Feels true to size
Sleeve Length:
Feels true to length
Best Uses:
Daily Use, Travel
Describe Yourself:
Outdoor gear head
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: I have a few of these and love them. Good for winter hikes under a shell, wearing to the coffee shop, travel, or what ever. I have one that is 4 years old and it washes well. Sort of the modern take on a sweatshirt.
Stylish, Warm, Comfortable and Well Made
By John from Georgia and now Anchorage. on 12/7/2007
Sizing:
Feels true to size
Sleeve Length:
Feels true to length
Pros:
Attractive Design, Durable, Good Cut, Lightweight, Love the Fabric, Warm
Best Uses:
Cold Weather Layer, Daily Use, Travel
Describe Yourself:
Outdoor photographer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I bought my first Cloudveil Neve for a trip to Alaska to photograph the Iditarod, (See the accompanying photo. That's my black Neve under the Resolute parka.) and it has become my all time favorite "fleece" zip pullover. Unlike some better-known pullovers of this type, the fabric is fantastic, featuring a very tightly looped and ribbed weave. This weave allows the shirt to conform to your movements.
With a lightweight thermal undershirt and a Canada Goose Resolute parka, the Cloudveil Neve kept me warm and cozy in temperatures ranging from -10 to +10 Fahrenheit on the streets of Anchorage and later on the frigid shores of Kachemak Bay.
Only two cons... and these may not apply to you. 1. I felt that the medium (I should always go for the large) was an inch or two short. But then I have a large chest for my height. 2. A small area of the bottom hem stitching came unraveled after about 10 wearings and gentle washings.. No big deal -- I know how to use a sewing machine -- but still bothersome.
Overall, an excellent pullover, supremely comfortable, and not just for Alaska, but for anywhere from California to Maine that gets a bit chilly.
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