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Urbanesque Jacket - Women's
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Cozy Urbanesque Jacket delivers high-loft sherpa warmth for basecamp
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:
"This is my go-to for cold mornings around camp or running errands in chilly weather. The high-loft sherpa fleece feels warm right away but still breathes well if I’m moving. I like the funnel neck for extra coverage, and the hidden zip pocket is great for keeping small valuables secure. It’s comfortable, functional, and easy to layer."
When frost lingers at sunrise and the camp stove is just getting going, we zip into the Urbanesque Jacket for instant warmth. Royal Robbins crafts this cool-weather staple from recycled high-loft sherpa fleece, delivering cozy insulation that’s ready for basecamp mornings and everyday adventure.
The breathable fleece traps heat without feeling stifling, while a high funnel neck adds extra protection against crisp air. A full-zip front makes layering simple, and deep drop-in hand pockets keep fingers warm. Inside, a hidden zip pocket secures small essentials for peace of mind on the move. Built for comfort and versatility, this sherpa jacket is the layer we reach for when temperatures dip and the day is just beginning.
Details
- Recommended for cold basecamp days and everyday wear
- High-loft recycled sherpa fleece for cozy warmth
- Breathable construction for active comfort
- Full-zip front for easy layering
- High funnel neck for added coverage
- Drop-in hand pockets for warmth
- Hidden internal zip pocket for secure storage
- Standard fit designed for midlayer use
- Item #RRBP2EM
- Responsible Collection
- recycled/repurposed
- Material
- 100% recycled polyester sherpa fleece
- Fit
- regular
- Fleece Weight
- midweight
- Length
- hip
- Pockets
- 2 hand
- Hood
- none
- Venting
- full-length front zipper
- Activity
- casual, hiking, camping, travel

Born In Basecamp
Royal Robbins was one of the best climbers who ever lived. The company he and his wife Liz started was conceived on top of Half Dome and born in Basecamp in Yosemite Valley in 1968.