Original Turtle Fur Fleece - The Turtle's Neck, Heavyweight Neck Warmer
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You keep asking the same questions about different products and don't even explain what you're talking about.
Thank you for reaching out to us with your query. The Turtle's Neck in the color Nightshade would be more in line with the model's outfit in the photo.
It appears to be aimed at both men and women, in my opinion.
The Original Turtle Fur Fleece's measurements are as follows: The following are the features of the Turtle's Neck, Heavyweight Neck Warmer: 9 5/8" width (fold to fold) 9 5/8" height (center back) 9 5/8" height 9 5/8" height 9 5/8" height 9 5/8" height 9 5/8" height 9 5/8" height 9 5/8" height 9 5/8" height 9 5/8" height 9 5/8" height 9 5/8" height 9 5/8" height 9 5/8" height 9 5/8" height 9 5
Selected User Reviews For Original Turtle Fur Fleece - The Turtle's Neck, Heavyweight Neck Warmer
Exceptionally poor quality! Prior to our ski trip, we purchased it for my son. The dye came out when we hand washed it before wearing it for the first time, and it also dyed my sink: (As a result, we didn't use it and ended up buying a different brand at the ski shop. ).
The attached photo shows the surface of a Turtle Fur neck warmer that I wore about 8 times pilling and shedding. The surface fibers (which give the fabric its unusually soft feel) have come loose and are forming lint on the fabric's surface, as you can see. Balls of lint cling to my face when I remove the neck warmer. I'm still wearing the soft and comfortable neck warmer, but I'm pulling the clumps of fibers away from the surface with my fingers so they don't itch or fall off on my clothes or face. I would not have bought this neck warmer if I had known what I know now. I also purchased a similar neck warmer from Carhartt, which is the same size as this one but costs less and does not shed as much. It doesn't feel quite as luxurious at first, but I prefer it in the long run.
It was fantastic for the first week of use. However, I started to notice a few flaws in the fabric that was being used. Advantages: br>br> br>Because it's extremely stretchy, it won't wreak havoc on your hair. br>It is very warm and keeps the blustery wind at bay. br>It is long enough to cover your neck and half of your face at the same time. br>br>Cons: The issue arises when the fabric covers half of your face and mouth. br>Strands of fabric end up in your face - If your lips are dry, as they are in the winter, these tiny strands of cloth will stick to them and rip the skin off your lips. Overall, it is a useful piece of winter clothing; however, it should only be used as a scarf and not as a face mask.
It's squeezing your face and making it difficult to breathe normally. As a result, the dampness will be caused by warm breath mixing with cold air. My mouth is cold. In addition, I brought the same color hat, navy, but there is a significant color difference between them, so they look terrible next to each other. But it is soft, so there's that. br>br>Update to my review: I washed this, as recommended by another reviewer, and WHAT A PIECE OF JUNK. WHAT A HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT. It's now pilled and looks terribly worn, as if it's 200 years old and has been buried in a shallow grave.
I was so taken with the first Turtle's Neck that I purchased several more. I was disappointed right away because the fit of each one is different. While they all use the same great, soft, and warm fabric, the comfort of each is determined by the cut.
I'm disappointed with the product and don't know where to begin. First and foremost, the fit is completely incorrect. Because it's loose-fitting, non-stretchable, and likely to fall off, you can't use it to cover your face. In addition, the textile's thickness is unsettling. br>br>At this point, the quality is also poor. After the first use, the color bleeds and there is a shedding problem, as others have mentioned. Because I only wash it by hand, you can see how poor the quality is.
This was ideal for a ski trip, but it would also work well for those who live in or travel to colder climates. It's a flannel-like fabric that's soft to the touch. It has a pleasant texture and is simple to clean (just toss it in with your other laundry - There is no need for any additional steps). Because the material is thin enough to allow air to pass through, it can be used to cover the lower half of the face; however, because it ends at the base of the neck, it does not completely replace a scarf. This should be enough to keep your neck warm if you have a coat or jacket that zips up high enough.
Overall, the product keeps the cold out; I've worn it outside in temperatures ranging from 20 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit. It works in 30 degree weather for several hours. The only drawback is that it pills after a few washes. This is only wash 3; I just took it out of the washer and snapped a photo. It has never been dried in a dryer, only by air. The product is reasonably priced and performs well, but if you're looking for style, you'll find that after a few washes, it's not for you.