I was looking for a pullover that fit well and didn't have a brand name on it. This pullover meets those requirements and then some.It is warm! Sometimes I find polarfleece too cold because it lets the wind through. This seems to have a tighter knit so that wind and chill won't steal my body heat. The brushed fleece details on the collar and inside the pocket are soft and will keep my neck and hands warm. I am looking forward to wearing this in the Midwestern winter. If you sweat and overheat in synthetic fabrics, this might not be the top for you. Even for those (like me) who are always cold, it would be too warm for summer, but nice for fall, winter, and spring.The color is bold. It is a rich, deep green, just as shown in the photo. I wanted something that could work over a collared shirt on a casual Friday and this does it. The knit texture makes it look like a sweater. I don't expect it to pill the way fleece does (will update after a few washings).The princess seams provide a trim fit (a bit loose to be called tailored, but not frumpy) and the black details look formal enough for an office.I think it fits true to size. I am 5'4", 125 lbs and normally wear a medium (size 6). I bought both a medium and large to see which I preferred. I liked them so much I kept both! The medium layers well over an oxford shirt and it hits just at the hip. The large provides a roomy fit like an oversized sweatshirt. It extends over my butt. I find both have sleeves slightly longer than usual with snug elastic. That's ok for me, since I do not mind pushing up the sleeves. If you are in between sizes, I would order the larger one that you typically wear.Update: This pilled quickly after about 3 times through the washer and dryer. I still like the large sweater and wear it at home, but I can no longer wear it to work. I kept the medium out of the dryer and it has pilled less over a year. Although the knit looked nice, the synthetic yarn just didn't age the way a soft cotton or wool would.