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Re: Moonlight Pines Jacket

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Like it, as mentioned upstream, would be great for travel.

 

Going to check the colors, just lookin’.  😁

 

The stitching on the sleeves and back is very nice, unusual, and the olive is right down my lane!

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It's nice but nothing special.

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@Pearlee wrote:

@Silver Fox1  I didn't specify how she should "contact" the company.


I'm so sorry @Pearlee I copied the wrong text, I ment to reply to @Boehm Collector's responce to you !  

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It's a cute, kind of a go-to jacket for all kinds of mild, but cooler weather.

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Absolutely loooove that jacket!  Would wear with bright colored t-shirts in spring and summer.

 

 

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Re: Moonlight Pines Jacket

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I received a response from Orvis.   They deducted the original $16.95 shipping charge (can't imagine how it could cost that much to ship a relatively light-weight jacket) plus the $6.95 (how can it cost that much less to ship back the same jacket) return shipping charge from my refund.  And I thought the Q's fees were outrageous!   It cost me $23.90 to "try on" a jacket.  Will never order from Orvis again.