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Women's Radiant Merino Jacket Maple Orange Reviews

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The Radiant Merino Jacket is the staple item you need for your next city adventure. Made from merino wool and polyamide, it is naturally anti-microbial, high wicking and super soft, whilst providing stability and durability it makes the perfect addition for your winter adventures.
Merino fibres have a natural crimp, this means that it does a great job of trapping still air which is a fantastic insulator and provides a great buffer against cold winter days. Merino wool fibres are more flexible and softly bend when they are pressed against the skin, giving merino that sought after soft and warm to touch feel.
Merino wool is recognised as a 4-season fibre, whilst it works to keep you warm in the winter, when you’re powering up those hills or in the warmer weather it has the ability to wick away moisture from your skin and evaporates the moisture, cooling the air between your skin and the fabric. 
Lightweight and packable, this jacket is suitable for any overnight excursion or more relaxed causal days. Two zipped hand pockets are a useful addition to securely hold your phone or wallet while you’re out and about. 
Fabric: 63% Polyester, 29% Wool and 8% Elastane

About Rohan:

Rohan is a much loved and iconic British travel and outdoor clothing brand with a heritage spanning more than four decades. Established by two outdoor enthusiasts in North Yorkshire in 1972, Rohan set out to challenge the status quo. With five founding principles that clothing should always be protective, lightweight, packable, versatile and easy-care, Rohan radically re-thought the way people dressed for the outdoors.

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Phone:

0800 840 1411

Email:

post@rohan.co.uk

Location:

Rohan House, Brunleys,
Kiln Farm,
Milton Keynes
Buckinghamshire
MK11 3HR

How is the fit?
Fits small
True to size
Fits large
Not as 'cosy' feeling as I was expecting - you can hardly tell there's any wool in it. Also, I wish you'd go back to individual sizes (10,12, 14, etc) rather than S, M, L - I find the medium is on the snug side and large is slightly baggy.
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Posted 2 weeks ago