





DemetoryMen's Oversized Batwing Sleeves Hooded Poncho Cape




R**N
Quality- Nice
Fits as expected has held up to elements well, color is good, nice weight breathes well, overall just quality, not a super high end product- but for value couldn't ask for more. If I spent $100 yeah I could get better, but for what it is, for what it cost- very, very pleased.
W**S
Very comfortable, works well for driving with the windows down!
It's very easy to slip this on when going for a drive if it's just a tad chilly with the breeze. Also looks good 🙂 thinner than I expected, could use a pocket or two. It's soft and comfortable material. Decent quality for what you get. The only thing I don't care for is the hoodie string snags easily.
M**A
I wanted to write back that I'm very satisfied with the product
I struggled trying to buy this product because I was never too sure about the style, the sizing, and the quality. Now that I've bought it and tried it, I wanted to write back that I'm very satisfied with the product. The fabric is pretty good quality, in my opinion. I find it very soft, comfortable, and warm. I feel more confident about the style now that I've had it for a few weeks. And finally, the size is just perfect for me. For anyone else considering this product, I bought a medium. I am 5'8", broad shouldered, 160 lbs, slim-athletic build. Fits perfectly. The cloak comes down to about my waist area, so it's got that perfect balance between covering me up for warmth and looks, but also exposes my hands and wrist just enough that I'm not hindered by the cloak itself.Hope this helps anyone considering buying this!
W**Y
It’s cool. I dig it.
Really cool I really look good in. It had a stroke and hopefully I can wear it again.
F**G
Really like this poncho
I ordered the large and it's a perfect fit for my 135 lb 6 ft frame . material is soft , thicker and nicer than expected One funny tale to tell on myself I was at first upset thinking it was shorter in the back ...than in the front ... till I saw myself in the mirror ... no just right ..it is the same length front and back it was me slumping forward need to work on my posture ..and yes would happily buy another one.
K**E
I like it.
I spend winters in my house wrapped in light small blankets like a shawl that I am constantly adjusting or having fall off. I have replaced them with this. I don't wear it outdoors. Just around my house so I don't have to turn up the heat.It is made of a heavy t shirt or a lightweight hoodie material. It is the equivalent of a light wind breaker. It does exactly what I wanted in replacing my blankets with something that will stay in place.2 things I would do different.- The Neck hole is smaller than I like. My head fits but it is snug and it is closer to my neck than I would like. For example I wear my polo shirts with zero buttons done to keep the collar away from my neck. This opening is more like a polo with 2 buttons done up. I paid a local tailor to widen my opening. I like it much better now.- I don't like the hood. As I am inside I never use the hood. It is too much for me. Sitting on the couch watching TV it bunches up behind my neck. Thinking about having the tailor remove it entirely.All that said I am still happy with my purchase. It is very comfortable to wear and stays in place much better than those old blankets.
D**D
It's decent but not perfect
The material started fraying immediately, even without any major usage. Could be simple wear and tear, which would be concerning given that this has been in my possession for less than 2 weeks as of writing this, or a manufacturing defect. Either option is easily fixable and ignorable.The material itself feels a bit heavy when compared to my other outfits, kinda like you're constantly wearing a thick blanket. That being said, it's a bit weightier, but nothing that the average person would notice too much.I wouldn't wear this in the rain. The material makes me believe that water will likely soak in and cling to it, sapping your body heat, which is probably a good way to get hypothermia, on that front it is likely NOT meant to replace a dedicated rain poncho.There's a reason that the model photos seemed to not be taken with the hood on; the hood is very small, feeling very tight on the head and the length reaching about the hairline, right above the forehead. Much of the head is completely uncovered, which is problematic given that I expected the hood to be small, but given that I likely got a bigger size than expected of me, I didn't think the hood would still be so small.I don't believe this hood will work for people with a lot of "volume" to their hair, so you'd need to find a way to flatten your hair to wear it properly, hope your head isn't too big, give up on the hood entirely and wear it almost exclusively without one, or find someone to adjust the hood through some kind of additional material attachment or something. Either that or chop off the hood entirely and replace it with a standalone.The lack of pockets means you'll likely need to rely on your pants' pockets, or find something else. Unfortunately, the length of the poncho means reaching your pockets may be more difficult than expected, depending on the size. If you find yourself missing the extra pockets that say, a jacket or a hoodie would come with, try getting yourself something like a fanny pack or an across-the-shoulder bag.Length-wise, it feels like the front is lower than the back, which can feel awkward.For the color... it's the color it looks like? Consider investing in a lint brush if you have pets, their fur strands will absolutely cling to this thing's lower half.It kinda gets in the way from time to time, which makes me think that maybe I should've gotten one size smaller. Fortunately, it can also function as a decent cape since the front can be wrapped behind the neck, or the sides can be folded upwards to give your arms more space to maneuver. I actually wound up using it more like a cape or with the sides folded than how it's actually meant to be worn.Overall, it's better as a spring/autumn garment. In the summer it'll feel too hot at 90+ degree weather. In the winter, you'll probably freeze if you wore it alone, though you'd likely be wearing a coat anyways. Autumn and spring seem like the perfect temperatures for this. Is it worth the price? There's probably better options, but it technically functions as a poncho. Though, to be fair, it's really difficult to mess up a poncho. I'd say: "Buy it if you like the look."
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