White
Regular
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Stay comfortable and stylish during any activity with the Columbia Women's Sun Trek II Hoodie. Designed for a regular fit, this versatile hoodie is perfect for multisport adventures, offering built in UPF 50, wicking power and stretch fabric a for optimal comfort and flexibility.
Omni-Shade™ UPF 50 sun protection
Omni-Wick™
Drawcord adjustable hood
Thumb holes
| Primary Fabric 1 | Polyester |
|---|---|
| Primary Fabric 1 Percentage | 56 |
| Primary Fabric 2 | Cotton |
| Primary Fabric 2 Percentage | 37 |
| Primary Fabric 3 | Lycra |
| Primary Fabric 3 Percentage | 7 |
| Care Instruction(s) | Do Not Dry Clean,Remove Promptly,Do Not Iron,Tumble Drying Allowed,Do Not Bleach,Machine Wash Cold,Delicate/Gentle Cycle,Low Heat |
| Neckline Style | Collared |
| Fit | Regular |
|---|---|
| Sleeve Length | Long Sleeve |
| Activity/Sports | Multisport |
| Gender | Female |
Only Show Differences | Currently Viewing | ||||
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| Care Instruction(s) | Do Not Dry Clean,Remove Promptly,Do Not Iron,Tumble Drying Allowed,Do Not Bleach,Machine Wash Cold,Delicate/Gentle Cycle,Low Heat | Do Not Dry Clean,Remove Promptly,Do Not Iron,Tumble Drying Allowed,Do Not Bleach,Machine Wash Cold,Delicate/Gentle Cycle,Low Heat | Do Not Dry Clean,Do Not Use Fabric Softener,Tumble Drying Allowed,Iron Low,Machine Wash Cold,Delicate/Gentle Cycle,Low Heat | Tumble Drying Allowed,Do Not Bleach,Iron Low,Machine Wash Cold,Delicate/Gentle Cycle | |
| Neckline Style | Collared | ||||
| Fit | Regular |
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