Sherpa Adventure Gear Neha Empire Dress Review by Erin Trail The Sherpa Adventure Gear Neha Empire Dress is an easy wearing dress that moves from day to night while looking stylish and comfortable. Details 48% Modal, 48% Organic Cotton, 4% Spandex Hand pockets Empire waist Ruched chest detail Review The Sherpa Adventure Gear Neha Empire…
The Sherpa Adventure Gear Neha Empire Dress is a light and easy wearing dress that is equally at home at the farmers market or at a wine bar.
The neckline of the Sherpa Adventure Gear Neha Empire Dress provides nice coverage. The shoulder straps are also wide and the back forms a nice v-shape. There’s no need for special undergarments that hide and conform to the outline of the dress.
The Sherpa Adventure Gear Neha Empire Dress has a ruched bodice and a high empire waist, which is flattering to a wide range of body shapes.
And the dress has POCKETS! Who doesn’t love a dress with pockets?!?!
Sherpa Adventure Gear Neha Empire Dress
The bottom hem hits just above the knee, making it appropriate for a wide range of outings.
For fit, I am a size medium on the Sherpa Adventure Gear size guide and found that Neha Empire Dress fits true to size.
I do wish that the fabric was a little more flowy. I have good luck with Modal based garments – they usually resist wrinkling, require minimal care for laundering, and drape really well without clinging. The fabric of the Sherpa Adventure Gear Neha Empire Dress is slightly clingy and doesn’t flow as well as I’d hoped. The dress does wash and wear very nicely. It also rolls up and packs into a packing cube easily, making it a great option for traveling.
The Sherpa Adventure Gear Neha Empire Dress is available in sizes ranging from XS to XXL in a wide range of rotating colorways.
Erin Trail’s hobby is collecting hobbies. She’s a 5th Generation Coloradan and grew up exploring the outdoors on family camping trips and hikes. Her first backpacking trip was at eight years old to Grizzly Reservoir – she proudly carried all of her own gear those 3 miles from the main parking lot to the Reservoir.
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Erin is an adult-onset athlete who started as a Masters Swimmer and then developed into a triathlete. She has completed 5 Ironman races and nearly 20 x 70.3 distance Ironman races, including the World Championship in Lahti, Finland, in 2023. In 2025, she raced for Team USA in Pontevedra, Spain for the World Triathlon Cross Tri World Championship. She placed 9th in her age group and was the 1st American woman in her age group.
Erin Trail on her mountain bike at the World Tri Cross Triathlon World Championship race
Erin Trail on her running at the World Tri Cross Triathlon World Championship race
Somewhere along her triathlon journey, she picked up deep love of cycling. Cycling encouraged her to see landscapes in a new way, learn new skills and to develop self reliance; now she often goes and does Type 2 rides just to see if she can do it. She’s got all the bikes: gravel, mountain, fat bike, time trial and road.
She is even known to combine her love of camping and cycling and go off on solo 24 hour overnight bikepacking trips in the mountains of Colorado. In addition to bikes, she teaches yoga, lifts weights, skis, SUPs and has recently purchased a campervan.
Erin is a former Montana park ranger with a degree in environmental engineering. She loves getting into technical details while putting her gear (and herself) through the paces. She shares her home in Colorado with her husband, Will, and her 3 cats (Zipper, Brewtus, and Simcoe).
Fall and winter 2025 will bring Erin to the “Adventure Side”, with many camping, vanlife, bikepacking, and mountain bike rides. Once the snow flies, she can be find resort skiing, fat biking, and triathlon training (inside and outside).
In 2026 Erin took the National Championship in her Age Group for the USA Triathlon Cross Tri. She’s also racing the a National Championship Road Sprint and Olympic Distance race in Milwaukee and a few other off road triathlons and bike races. In 2027, she will represent Team USA at the World Championship Cross Triathlon in Edmonton, Canada. She’ll also save lots of room for adventure time with her friends and husband.
When not adventuring, she can be found on a sunny patio somewhere, drinking beers with her husband.
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