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This has become the sweatshirt that somehow disappears from the closet first.
The fleece is soft without feeling overly heavy, and the fabric has a bit of breathability so it stays comfortable for everyday wear. It works well as a simple layer for cooler days or lounging.
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Cozy and soft
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This is a nice & comfortable sweat shirt. I wear a 2X and this fits me comfortably. The stitching is right on as there are no loose threads anywhere on the shirt. This shirt is medium thickness & has a little bit of stretch to it, which is all one needs. From underwear to sweatshirts FOTL has does a great job once again. For the price paid you are getting a great value for your money.
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Nice fit and warm, but bad material.
Size: 4X-Large, Color: Black
Not good material, now it looks like having four or five years of use and is not 1 year old.
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