Shark Dreaming
Regular
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This Columbia Women's Helvetia II Cropped Fleece Jacket is the cozy layer you will want to wear everywhere. With a slightly cropped drawcord hem, this fleece jacket is soft and stylish. Its versatile design makes it perfect for both outdoor adventures and casual everyday wear.
Zippered chest pocket for storage
Drawcord adjustable hem for a custom fit
Stretch binding at collar for a snug yet flexible fit
Stretch binding at cuff for a secure fit
| Primary Fabric 1 | Polyester |
|---|---|
| Primary Fabric 1 Percentage | 100 |
| Care Instruction(s) | Remove Promptly,Do Not Iron,Tumble Drying Allowed,Do Not Bleach,Drycleanable,Machine Wash Cold,With Like Colours,Delicate/Gentle Cycle,Low Heat |
| Fit | Regular |
| Sleeve Length | Long Sleeve |
| Gender | Female |
| Number of Pockets | 1 |
Only Show Differences | Currently Viewing | |||||
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| Care Instruction(s) | Remove Promptly,Do Not Iron,Tumble Drying Allowed,Do Not Bleach,Drycleanable,Machine Wash Cold,With Like Colours,Delicate/Gentle Cycle,Low Heat | Do Not Dry Clean,Do Not Use Fabric Softener,Remove Promptly,Wash Separately,Do Not Bleach,Iron Low,Machine Wash Cold,Delicate/Gentle Cycle,Low Heat | Do Not Bleach,Iron Low,Machine Wash Cold,Delicate/Gentle Cycle,Low Heat | Do Not Dry Clean,Do Not Bleach,Iron Low,Machine Wash Cold,Do Not Iron on Print,Delicate/Gentle Cycle,Low Heat | Do Not Dry Clean,Do Not Iron,Tumble Drying Allowed,Do Not Bleach,Machine Wash Cold,Delicate/Gentle Cycle,Low Heat | |
| Fit | Regular | |||||
| Sleeve Length | Long Sleeve |
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