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Burton Hearth Tech Fleece Shirt - Snap Front, Long Sleeve

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Overview

About Burton Hearth Tech Fleece Shirt - Snap Front, Long Sleeve

Closeout. Burton's Hearth Tech shirt handles the chill as a layer or on its own, thanks to the moisture-wicking, quick-drying fleece construction.

Specs

Specs about Burton Hearth Tech Fleece Shirt - Snap Front, Long Sleeve

  • Long sleeves
  • Closure: 6 Snaps
  • Fabric: 100% recycled polyester (body), 100% nylon (piecing), 100% polyester (pocket bags)
  • Care: Machine wash, line dry
  • Made in Bangladesh

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3.0 out of 5 stars. Back Seam Too Tight!
Reviewed by EBtheswede from Colorado on Monday, January 29, 2024
Really wanted to love this shirt - fabric, color, details, pockets, snaps are all great. The problem is with the seam across the back - it doesn't stretch or move at all - it's like having a metal rod in the shirt! Runs a tad small too. I do have fairly broad shoulders so this might work for someone who doesn't. For me, it has to go back!
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  • 3.0 out of 5 stars. Back Seam Too Tight!
    Reviewed by EBtheswede from Colorado on Monday, January 29, 2024
    Really wanted to love this shirt - fabric, color, details, pockets, snaps are all great. The problem is with the seam across the back - it doesn't stretch or move at all - it's like having a metal rod in the shirt! Runs a tad small too. I do have fairly broad shoulders so this might work for someone who doesn't. For me, it has to go back!

About Burton

One name will always remain synonymous with the snowboarding movement, and that name is Burton. Back in 1978, the sport of snowboarding was virtually unknown and completely on the fringe, but Jake Burton quit his day job to make snowboards in his living room anyway. By the 1980s, Burton snowboards were helping people discover a totally new and exhilarating way to carve the snow. More than thirty years later, Burton snowboards and bindings are still leading the industry with cutting-edge technologies and killer-looking designs, as are Burton boots. On the slopes, Burton jackets and pants are made to help you beat the elements and look great doing it. Long live winter.