V-neck Katahdin Tek Fleece Pullover

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V-neck Katahdin Tek Fleece Pullover



 : V-neck Katahdin Tek Fleece Pullover
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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Turfer Sport
Clothing Size: Large
Color: Sage
Department: mens
Fabric Type: Polar Fleece, fleece, lycra
Size: big-tall



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Product DescriptionOur mid weight, casual style Katahdin Tec pull over is ideal for indoor and outdoor leisure.




Features:
  • 13 oz Katahdin Tec Anti-pill fleece
  • Lycra trim on v-neck
  • Straight bottom with notch vents











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome Price just in time for Christmas
Good Quality Pullover for an unbeatable price at Christmas. Prompt delivery was icing on the cake.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good value for the price.
I've been looking for a v-neck sweatshirt for sometime now. Most stores only offer crew necks. After reading several of the reviews I purchased one to check the size and fit. I normally wear an XL but followed the advice of the other reviewers and just got a large. It fits well with only minimal shrinkage after the first wash/dry cycle. Ordering one size smaller that what you normally wear is good advise for this item as they do seem to run slightly larger than the norm. If I could make one change suggestion it would be to cuff the ends of the arms rather than just having them open. People with shorter arms will find that the sleeves might hang down to the middle of their hands. The material is not bulky but still keeps you warm and the color selection is good. I'll probably end up ordering several more in different colors.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Ordered 2 different sizes
I ordered these in 2 different sizes because I wasn't sure at the time how accurate the descriptions were. As mentioned by other reviewers they do seem to run large. I got a Large and an X-Large in Burnt Orange (Hook 'em Horns!!) and a Sage. I don't care for the sage color. It's almost a drab olive. The orange is a good bright color. So I'm very happy with the V-neck style and will order some more while they are at $14.95. A great buy even though I have to pay shipping.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love 'em
I bought three of these and they're just what I was looking for. Nothing like them were available at my local stores (if they were you can bet they'd sell for twice as much or more). Very plush, soft, comfortable and warm, and the v-neck gives them a touch of class. The neck of one of the shirts seems to be stitched differently than the others, and it's a little tighter around the neck, but it's not a serious concern. Despite being warm the shirts aren't especially thick as others have mentioned. I was concerned about how they'd hold up in the laundry, but I've washed them at least six times apiece and they seem to be doing well. Plus they come out of the washer spun nearly dry and they absolutely refuse to wrinkle -- a bachelor's dream! Highly recommended.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Durable, cheap, comfortable and reasonably attractive
I got this as a gift and at first wasn't super thrilled. It was just a cheap gray fleece sweater. Now, I love it. Without the zipper and pockets, it's much more comfortable to wear around the house on a winter day. I bought my wife one because she borrowed mine so much. It's inexpensive but the design is also pretty good so it's not just like wearing your worst stuff.



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