Women's Malo Fleece Lined Pullover Flannel - Ridgeline Rust
The Fleece Lined Malo brings some serious comfort to the flannel game. Can be worn as a lightweight outer or a toasty mid-layer that will keep you extra warm on those brisk days. Easy on and off for before or right after the slopes. Oversized hood allows for maximum coziness and cover up from those sharp eastern winds.
• Relaxed fit
• 6 oz. preshrunk 100% brushed Organic Cotton
• 100% brushed Recycled Polyester micro-fleece lining, including hood
• Topographic print on inner placket and cuffs
• Five-snap 1/4-length front closure, snap cuffs and sleeve placket
• Oversized ergonomic 3-piece hood with woven label on side
• XL side-seam hand pocket
• Toggle cinch paracord on waist
• Damask woven label on chest
• 1.5" dropback on waist hem
• Plastic free packaging
• Custom fit, fabric, construction, & garment colors
• Proudly created at a Fair Trade Certified™ Factory in India which ensures environmental standards and safe working conditions. Employees earn a premium to increase their wages and improve livelihoods in their communities.

FEATURES & SPECS
SHIPPING & RETURNS
• Orders ship within 24 hrs from our Massachusetts warehouse (unless preordered item)
• FREE Shipping for all U.S. Orders $99+
• FREE 90 Day Returns
• Economy, Standard, 2-Day, and Next Day delivery options at checkout
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Micro Brushed Fleece
Snap Button High Collar
Topographic Print
Made Sustainably
Crafted Consciously
Shipped in Style
All orders are shipped wicked fast in our custom recycled gift boxes made in upstate New York. We ditched wasteful polybags years ago so now every piece of clothing is sent plastic free.
20 Years of Dedication
Our small brand was Born From Ice in 2005 with the mission to always stoke out the East Coast ski community and make the most premium, powder soft lifestyle apparel.
Mountain Stewardship
We are devoted to caring for our summits and snowpack and ensuring deep days for generations to come.
1% of our yearly revenue is donated to environmental non-profits including the advocacy group, Protect Our Winters.