Marmot · Clothing
Drop Line Vest - Women's

$58.99
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About this product
The Marmot Drop Line Vest is a women's fleece vest designed to provide core warmth across a range of activities, from snowshoeing to everyday urban use. Built with a 100-weight sweater fleece shell made from 100% polyester, it delivers a cozy, breathable feel without excess bulk. The lining uses 100% post-consumer recycled polyester tricot, reflecting a more sustainable construction choice. A regular fit and flatlock seam construction keep the vest comfortable against the skin during extended wear, reducing chafe during active use. The center back length measures 26 inches, offering solid coverage. Storage is handled by a zippered chest pocket and two zippered hand pockets. Versatile enough to wear over a long-sleeve base layer for standalone warmth or underneath a shell jacket in more demanding conditions, the vest is machine washable on a gentle cold cycle with tumble dry low. Available in Arctic Navy, SKU m13225.
- Category
- Clothing
- Brand
- Marmot
- Material
- Shell 1: 100% Polyester Fleece, Lining: 100% Post-Consumer Recycled Polyester Tricot
- Color
- Colour: Arctic Navy
- Size
- XS
- Lining
- 100% Post-Consumer Recycled Polyester Tricot
- Shell 1
- 100% Polyester Fleece
- Center Back Length
- 26in
What people are saying
Reviewers consistently praise the Marmot Drop Line Vest for its soft, cozy sweater fleece fabric, comfortable fit, and versatility as both a standalone layer and a mid-layer under a shell. The DriClime-lined collar and zippered hand pockets are frequently called out as practical, well-executed details. Many buyers appreciate how trim and lightweight it is, making it easy to wear under a jacket. The most common complaints center on durability: several reviewers report the fabric pilling or fraying after only a few weeks of regular use, which feels inconsistent with the price point. A recurring minor issue is that online color representations do not always match the actual product.
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