Icebreaker Mens Spector Short Sleeve Crewe - Peak Patterns
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General
The Spector Short Sleeve Crewe Peak Patterns is a lightweight do-it-all merino T-shirt that’s a solid choice for everything from hiking to travel. The regular-fit Spector features icebreaker’s merino jersey corespun fabric, made with nylon threads wrapped in merino wool for the ultimate combination of durability and next-to-skin softness. Artist William Carden-Horton's original artwork captures the beauty of overlapping mountain peaks and the feeling of being connected to nature. Inspired by nature, icebreaker harnesses the performance qualities of natural fibers to offer an alternative to clothing based on petrochemical synthetics. Merino is an annually renewable fiber that naturally resists odors, keeps you cool when it’s hot and warm when it’s not, and lets your skin breathe for comfort all day, every day.
Technical details
- Fabric:
- 90% Merino Wool
- 10% Nylon
- Regulates body temperature
- Breathable
- Odor-resistant
- Stylish
- Comfortable
- Durable
Specification
Sleeves | Short Sleeves |
Other features
Brand | Icebreaker |
Ideal For | Travel |
Gender | Mens |
Product Code | A1815385 |
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About this brand
Driven by the belief that nature has the solutions, Icebreaker provide natural performance alternatives to synthetic-based apparel to create a healthier more sustainable future for our species and the planet. 85% of Icebreakers fabrics used globally are entirely natural - with only 15% of fabric coming from man-made sources - and in 2019 they are releasing a water-soluble plastic bag for distribution and delivery of all of their apparel. In 1997, icebreaker became the first company in the world to establish long term contracts with key merino growers. They were based on genuine trust and a mutual concern for animal welfare and the environment. And in 2019 they are releasing a water-soluble plastic bag for distribution and delivery of all of their apparel- and by 2023, they anticipate that man-made fabrics will be entirely eradicated from the range.
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