Women's Pine Peak Long-Sleeve Thermal Shirt
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Web ID: 1199344612 reviews
Awesome Shirt, Very Happy.
Easy comfortable fit and feel. Sleeves are long enough. Warm but not heavy.
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Customer review from columbia.com
Eh. Cropped length. Just okay
Agree with Harmony below. I usually love 99% of my Columbia gear for hiking and paddle boarding, from coats, to Suntrek shirts, to long hoodies to wear with leggings in the winter, but this thermal is eh. I'll keep it and use it but wouldn't get another. It's boxy yet short inseam (and I'm only 5'4") so it fits sort of like a crop top a little. But I'll continue to use it since it's just a baselayer for me and will have clothes layered over it anyway.
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nice material- sized up
nice material- sized up for a looser fit. I usually wear a women's L/XL. For reference, I weigh 191 lbs and am a 36DD
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Good thermal
Great thermal. I usually wear a M and ordered a M. Fits good. Im 5.7 with an athletic build.
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good thermal
Nice thermal shirt not to heavy but makes a nice layer with another shirt underneath
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Way too big for an xsmall!
The look and quality of this shirt are great. I gave the low rating only because its HUGE! I ordered an xsmall, and that was what was sent, but it has to be a large. I liked it well enough that I wanted to keep it so I washed it in hot water and put it in the dryer, hoping to shrink it, and its still too big. Hopefully, this shirt was just marked incorrectly and others ordering it and getting such an oversized shirt!
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LS Thermal shirt.
A Goldilocks choice for the ever changing weather can't figure out whether it's winter or fall.
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So Comfy
I love this top. It's so comfortable. I just order two more.
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