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Mountain Hardwear Women's Sarafin Sweater Mountain Hardwear: Women's Sarafin Sweater



Wool polyester and nylon for softness and durability raglan sleeves and a slim fit for a flattering body hugging shape.

Great sweater Image: 5 Stars
by Anonymous
My sister received this from me as a gift. She loves the lining and says that there is absolutely no hint of the "scratchy wool feeling" that you hear about.


This sweater is sexy! Image: 5 Stars
by Anonymous
The quality of this sweater is top notch I am just sorry it can not be made right here in the great ol US of A! I love the thumb holes and I don't even SKI!


Functional and Attractive Image: 5 Stars
by Anonymous
Awesome sweater. The look of a wool sweater with the feel of a fleece on the inside. Tight knit with medium thickness Picante is a really nice pumpkin color. This sweater isn't as fitted as other Mountain Hardwear tops in the torso so size down or it will be a bit loose. The thumb holes make this sweater super functional but the holes aren't big enough to look funny if you don't wear it that way. The collar might be a bit loose if you have a smaller neck so take that into consideration. As usual another great MH product.


Love it! Image: 5 Stars
by tami
I love the Sarafin sweater! It has a nicer look than some of my fleece shirts that allows it to be dressed up if you'd like. I got the picante color and it's great.


Nice! Image: 5 Stars
by Melinda James
Great sweater...wool without the itch! Carrot juice is a great color and it fits true to size. It's form fitting without feeling restrictive. The back is cut a little lower than the front so it lays nicely over the butt. The thumb holes aren't really necessary but they add a cute touch. The inside of the sweater is almost prettier than the outside...too bad it's not reversible.