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Hildabilda

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Can anyone here give me some idea of paramo halcon sizing ? I hear they are cut oversized but this means little to me .
Im 6.1 14 stone...ish broad shouldered so I would want L or XL dont want to be wearing a tent but need room for underlayers of course .
 
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Hi Hildabilda and a warm welcome from me too. You could try going to one of their stockists if there's one close to you of course. I found this site which might help you to find one, then you could try them on: Páramo Clothing | Find A Retailer

I'm sure you will enjoy it here and I hope to hear about all the birds you see when out and about.
 
I’m 6’1” and 15 stone and wear an XL which is roomy, but not a tent.
My best advice would be to cut along to a shop and try them on, it’s an expensive (but in my opinion good value) coat and it’s worth getting the right one.
If you plan to go to Bird Fair in July , Paramo usually have a pop-up shop.
 
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