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Paramo hoodie from S.R.Cunningham  (nice people)

Ideal layering partner for the Peak jacket, Fuera coat, Tiempo fleece or if you just want to blend in at the Shopping centre.

Parameta S (light) so it's not heavy, is reversible (which does work), feels gorgeous.

As usual it's cut very well, covers bum, poppered wrist will slide over elbow, couple of decent pockets with dual zips, the front zips up to your nose, hood is fairly capacious but not overly as it would go under a helmet.

Another addition to the bulging wardrobe which will get used for walking to work and on nasty days out - highly pleased with it.    

I'm thinking about getting one myself. I have a Mountain pull-on and thats great. I love midlayers with hoods!
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I love hoods too! What size did you get and how long are the sleeves, if you don't mind me asking?
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>What size did you get

>and how long are the sleeves

I got a 'large' and the arm length from armpit to cuff is 23 inches.

  

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For those interested, I emailed S.R.Cunningham, and the sleeves are approx. 22.5" on the medium.
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Just got one 'cos I'm a 'hood' person myself. I'm looking forward to wearing it this Autumn at home and in the Alps.  Should be ok under my Cuzko jacket if it's wet or/and nippy. I know the Fuera jacket is the ideal partner but I like that so much for travel I want to keep it reasonable so I'll use the Fuera smock if the Cuzko is too warm.


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