Like a warm hug

Embrace the Teddy Women’s Half-Zip Fleece and beat the cold

Bethany Lizotes

The teddy borg material is high-quality and holds up well in the wash, keeping its plush texture and rich colour, and is anti-pill!

Turn to Mountain Warehouse for affordable outdoor wear.

Suffering from what has felt like a never-ending and miserable winter, we looked to up the warmth factor in the great outdoors with added clothing. Not wanting to break the bank, we turned to the Teddy Women’s Half-Zip Fleece from Mountain Warehouse and couldn’t be happier (or warmer).

So often, fleecy jumpers that provide a similar level of warmth and coziness are simply too bulky or only come in light brown for some reason. This fleece is not only incredibly soft and cozy, but the perfect fit to layer under coats and jackets. The four stylish colours – black, navy, khaki and beige – provide the wearer with options to personalise their look. We chose khaki; however the colour is more of a dark emerald, which suited us just fine.

The half-zip feature is super convenient, allowing for easy layering and temperature control. It provides added versatility, meaning you can wear it over a tee at home or layer up for a chilly beach walk. Zipped up, it wraps your neck up like a scarf, zipping right up to the chin, adding extra protection from the cold. It feels like a warm hug every time it’s worn.

The teddy borg material is high-quality and holds up well in the wash, keeping its plush texture and rich colour, and is anti-pill!

Overall, the Teddy Women’s Half-Zip Fleece is a must-have for anyone looking for comfort and warmth. It has made for a welcome addition to both our lounge and outdoor wear.

The RRP is $74.99 – with a clearance sale price of just $36.99. Visit mountainwarehouse.com.au

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