Sherpa clothing
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So I am poor now but am still in need of some new winter soft goods. I have seen this brand called Sherpa (and a buddy swears by it) at a few places. Does anyone have some opinions or good links to reviews? |
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Christian "crisco" Burrell wrote:So I am poor now but am still in need of some new winter soft goods. I have seen this brand called Sherpa (and a buddy swears by it) at a few places. Does anyone have some opinions or good links to reviews? I have one of their shells and thus far, it has been a fantastic piece of clothing. |
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I have two Sherpa tops that're great. Only caveat is that they are sized smaller than I expected. I normally wear a large (6'0" 180lb), but my mid-layer top is XXL, and my lightweight fleece pullover is XL. Both fit perfectly, but I would try them on before buying. |
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I feel embarrassingly qualified to talk about Sherpa. I've got a hard shell, three soft shells, raincoat and pants, two pair of shorts, 4 base layer t shirts, 3 base layer long sleeves, 3 sweaters, a sleeping bag, another hard shell with a primaloft layer, 3 down coats...you get the picture. (A friend works for a shop that sells it). |
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austin, where have you found Sherpa in UT. There is a place in slc but it has very limited selection.? |
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Recreation Outlet in AF. Great selection of Sherpa gear, but just remember that it's an outlet and they don't have everything. |
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Do actual sherpas really wear those sherpa hats, you know, the ones with ear flaps that tie under your chin. |
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I think it's more of a peruvian style. |
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Do actual sherpas really wear those sherpa hats, you know, the ones with ear flaps that tie under your chin
According to the website they do: |



