FAQ
How does the Black Paamul Poncho fit for someone who is 6 feet tall and prefers a relaxed style?
The Black Paamul Poncho features a relaxed, loose fit designed to comfortably drape over your body. Its mid-weight French terry fabric and generous cut accommodate various body types, including taller individuals. Because it’s styled as a poncho rather than a traditional hoodie, it offers ample room without feeling restrictive. To ensure the best fit, check the size guide and consider sizing up if you want extra length or room for layering.
Will this poncho keep me warm during chilly outdoor evenings or is it more for indoor lounging?
This poncho is made from mid-weight 100% cotton French terry fabric, providing moderate warmth ideal for cool evenings but not extreme cold. It's perfect for layering over other clothes after surfing, around campfires, or cozy indoor lounging. If you need insulation for very cold weather, you may want to layer with a heavier coat. Its softness and breathability balance comfort and warmth well for mild to moderately cool conditions.
Are there any specific care instructions to keep the poncho soft and looking new?
Machine wash the poncho cold inside out with like colors to protect its softness and color. Tumble dry low to maintain fabric integrity and avoid shrinking. Avoid bleach and fabric softeners to preserve the cotton fibers. Following these care steps will keep your poncho feeling fresh and comfortable for many wears.
Is the fabric of this poncho safe for sensitive skin or prone to allergies?
The poncho is made from 100% cotton reverse double knit French terry fabric, which is naturally breathable and gentle on most skin types. Cotton is generally hypoallergenic and less likely to cause irritation compared to synthetic fibers. If you have severe allergies, consider testing a small patch first, but this fabric is suitable for sensitive skin in most cases.
Can I wear this poncho in rainy or damp conditions without it getting heavy or uncomfortable?
Since the poncho is 100% cotton French terry, it absorbs moisture and may feel heavier when wet. It’s not waterproof or water-resistant, so it’s best to avoid wearing it in rain or damp weather unless layered under a waterproof shell. For damp conditions, you might want a dedicated rain jacket to maintain comfort and dryness.