Men's Medium Gray Sherpa-Lined Full-Zip Fleece Jacket by The North Face

$ 23.76

Jacket/Coat Length: Mid-Length Accents: Logo, Zipper Fit: Regular Lining Material: Polyester Features: Full Zip Pattern: Solid Department: Men Model: Chimborazo Fabric Type: Fleece Product Line: Chimborazo Country/Region of Manufacture: China Occasion: Casual Outer Shell Material: Polyester Size: M Closure: Zip gtin13: Does not apply Season: Fall, Spring, Winter Insulation Material: Polyester Style: Sherpa Type: Jacket Collar Style: Stand-Up UPC: Does not apply Garment Care: Machine Washable Size Type: Regular Theme: Outdoor, Sports Performance/Activity: Hiking, Skiing, Walking Brand: The North Face Color: Gray

Description

Elevate your outdoor style with this The North Face Jacket in gray. Designed for men in a regular fit, this Sherpa lined jacket is perfect for walking, skiing or hiking in the colder seasons. The full-zip closure and stand-up collar style will keep you warm while the polyester insulation material will provide maximum comfort. With accents such as a zipper and logo, this mid-length jacket is not only functional but also stylish. The fleece fabric type and solid pattern make it a versatile addition to your wardrobe. Machine washable and easy to care for, this Chimborazo model from The North Face product line is a must-have for any outdoor enthusiast.

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