Additional Information
Features
- Great, lightweight layering piece over a polo, for example (we’d recommend a Merino polo for the best thermoregulation and odor control).
- Handsome ribbing at collar, hem, and cuffs.
- The Jacquard double knit yarn creates a refined mesh pattern on the sweater’s exterior surface.
- At 18 gauge this is a very fine knit and our lightest weight sweater to date, making it a comfortable choice in warmer conditions. Typically the lower the gauge, the chunkier the sweater (which is why it’s not uncommon to see 7 and 9 gauge knits featured in the cooler months).
- V neck styling.
- Few natural fibers have the highly-functional properties of Merino, especially when it comes to thermoregulation - keeping you comfortable across different combinations of outside temperature and physical activity.
- Assuming you are wearing the right weight Merino, you'll find it actually cools you when you are hot and sweaty, and provides warmth when you're cold and/or wet.
- Merino absorbs your body's moisture, then transfers it outward where it is released. In the summer, this has a cooling effect. When it's cold, Merino's inherent insulating qualities and its ability to move moisture away from your skin combine to make you feel warmer.
- Simply put, Merino's seemingly magical properties allow you to enjoy more of your outdoor activity without thinking too much about what you are wearing.
- Did we mention that it's also UV-absorbing and stain resistant? And that wool is naturally antimicrobial and helps reduce odor? Oh, and it doesn't wrinkle, either.
- The 17.5 in the name refers to the actual fiber size - 17.5 microns. This is considered super or ultra fine, but what that really translates into is zero itch and a great feel on your skin.
- Small, subtle reflectivity on the bottom right hem.
- Machine washable; please see instructions below.
Washing Instructions
- Turn inside out.
- Machine wash in cold water.
- Lay flat to dry. Do not twist or wring.
- Cool iron.
- Avoid bleach and dry cleaning.
Uses
- Golf, hiking, commuting, or any active pursuit.