Columbia Women's Kruser Ridge Ii Softshell
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It appears to be olive in color.
It could be, I suppose. Despite the fact that I'd never wear it to run in. Actually, it's a lovely jacket to wear casually.
My height is 5'3" and my weight is 230 pounds. This came in a size 2x for me. I don't have a big stomach, so it fits perfectly with or without the drawstrings. I prefer to use the drawstrings for a more form-fitting fit that allows me to adjust if necessary. So, in your case, I'd recommend a LARGE to accommodate your expanding belly. My only criticism of the jacket is that the forearm and bust areas of the sleeves are a little tighter than the rest of the jacket. However, the jacket is still fantastic.
Is it conditional on the weather? I wear a hooded sweatshirt underneath it because we live in a windy part of NotCal. Yes, it's a deep shade of black. I made the mistake of ordering a medium instead of a small and now regret it. I don't like how loose it is.
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I'll explain why in a moment. Listen, if you're anything like me, you read a lot of reviews and look at a lot of pictures before you buy something, and this jacket has a lot of mixed reviews. But it's perfect for me, and it's definitely my new favorite! My height and weight are 5' 9" and 140 pounds, respectively. I went with a Medium because I usually wear medium in tops and jackets. It's a good thing I didn't go down a size. It would have been too tight in a small. The sleeves are long enough that I have plenty of room when I extend my arms out. It's absolutely incredible. It's also not too heavy. The softness of the interior liner is incredible! Please accept my apologies for the poor lighting in this photo. Dark blue was the color I wanted. The color is a lovely dark blue. The pictures do not do it justice, and there are cute zippers on the pockets. I hope my review has been of assistance to you, ladies. I recommend that you place your order as soon as possible. If it doesn't fit, you can return it until your true size becomes available.
The temperature is 60 degrees Fahrenheit. A few days were rainy, one had wind gusts of up to 50 mph, and while I was at the top of the Eiffel Tower, a blustery cold front passed through. This jacket kept me warm in all kinds of weather, and the arms were large enough to wear a sweater underneath. Because my upper arms cause me to go up a size in jackets and shirts, I was thrilled to find one that fit both my body and my arms. It was ideal for holding my phone while we were on the move because the pockets zip.
This soft shell is fantastic. I bought one for my son in a large youth size and it fit me perfectly. It was a great weight, very useful, and repels water like a duck. So, based on my measurements and the chart provided, I purchased a women's small. It's enormous in scale. The arms reach far beyond my mid-section. The knuckles and arms are extremely loose in the cuff, with no way to secure them; there is elastic, but it is wofty, making it impossible to fold a decent cuff to conceal the alien arm length. The neck and torso are both baggy. I could wear two or three heavy-weight sweaters underneath it, as well as a knitted scarf around my neck. It's a high-quality product, but it's enormous. Except for the length, which is exactly right, like a denim jack length, and not at all mid-thigh. I'm a small woman who usually wears a size small, but I've been feeling a little chubby lately, so I went with a size up. wrong. I'm afraid I won't be able to return for an extra small because I don't have the time and I need it right away; however, I'm hoping it will keep me warm. That's something else! My son's is a little heavier, but still quite thin, with the same material and fleece inside. Why, why, why can't women have tough clothes as well? At the very least, they should have pockets. It's a fantastic piece of clothing. It's fun to turn on the faucet and watch the water cascade down; the deep red is less berry or burgundy, but very pleasing; it'll go well with neutrals, not pink as one reviewer suggested; and the deep red is less berry or burgundy, but very pleasing; and the deep red is less berry or burgundy, but very pleasing; it'll go well with neutrals; and it's certainly not pink, as one review More muted burdundy with a smidgeon of violet, which is fine but won't go with oxblood, burgundy, or deep red. as if it were a unique color Sizing assistance is available. I wear a size 4 in jackets and a size small to medium in shirts in adult brands as opposed to junior brands. 5'4" 125 lbs. 130 pounds, hourglass to pear shape. If I had more time, I'd go back and get an extra small or have the silly sleeves tailored. I'll wear it open as much as possible because it's a little odd because it's so big.
It's a little too big and long for me; I'm 5'1 and weigh 138 pounds, so a size small would be too big on me: / Despite the fact that it is a bit pricey, I still wear it.
This is a very nice jacket; it fits as expected, and I love that there is no Velcro and that the pockets are in the proper location for walking with my hands in them! The material is thick and plush. The lining has a soft flannel feel to it. I'm extremely happy. In my opinion, there is no way to go wrong with Columbia. There is a $110 price tag attached. 00! I was able to get mine for a much lower price. This book comes highly recommended.
Columbia's softshell jacket for women is very nice; it's stretchy, made of nice material, and it's water-resistant, according to Columbia. It's water-resistant and has pockets with zippers. In other words, it has all of the qualities we look for in a jacket. The sleeves were too long, so we had to return it. However, this is a wonderful product.
I needed a lightweight, waterproof jacket that wasn't made of windbreaker fabric. This is exactly what I was looking for. The dark purple color is beautiful and makes a nice change from black. It fits a little snugly, so order a size up, as other reviewers have mentioned. The Columbia brand is unrivaled in terms of quality.
I live in Western North Carolina, where the spring and fall weather can be fickle to say the least, so I needed a jacket that was light enough to wear on warmer but still chilly days while also being tough enough to withstand our 10 - 12 degree Fahrenheit temperatures. Winds gusting to 15 miles per hour. This jacket is ideal: it's light and airy, with functional pockets, and it's neither too heavy nor too light. It has made me very happy.