Aclima Mens Lars Monsen Femunden Crewneck
The perfect upgrade to your cold weather wardrobe is the new Lars Monsen Femunden crew neck. Constructed from 100% mid-weight merino wool, the crew has rib knitted sides for better fit along with a chest pocket with ring attachment for compass. The cuffs feature glove hooks.
With a subtle print to the sleeves the new Lars Monsen Femunden collection is inspired by the Norwegian Lake Femunden and the compass points in the direction of Lars Monsen's cabin by the lake.
In collaboration with the famous adventurer Lars Monsen, Aclima has come out with another fantastic piece of kit. The design on the crewneck features a compass pointing towards Monsen's cabin which is situated on the coast of femunden, the fourth largest lake in Norway and what this crewneck is named after. With the main material of this crewneck being 100% merino wool it guarantees greate climate control whilst also having moisture wicking and self-cleaning properties for those extra long and tough adventures. On the chest their is a pocket to store any valuables but also a loop in order to secure a compass to. As with all Aclima products this crewneck is made in Europe.
Key features:
- Fabric 1: 100% merino wool
- Fabric 2: 96% merino wool, 4% elastane
- Moisture wicking
- Self cleaning
- Made in Europe
- Chest pocket
Wool from sheep has kept people warm and dry for more than 5000 years. Aclima’s Merino wool is hand selected by experts in to deliver the ultimate in comfort and performance. A sustainable, renewable fibre, helping both man and sheep to acclimate and effortlessly adjust to changes in the environment. Aclima give away the left-over fabric to for example a company who produces punching balls for boxing. The dye-works they use have closed systems to reduce emission of wastewater, and in addition they work with ISO 14001 (environmental management system). Aclima’s fabrics are dyed to the latest season’s colours and use only dye recipes approved to Oeko-Tex standards.
Wool is a natural “high-tec” fibre and possesses a number of advantages, such as its ability to uptake and release moisture vapour up to 36% of its dry weight, while being water-repellent at the same time. Wool is a renewable resource, as you wait till the wool has grown back and then cut it again. It is also biodegradable because the hair is made up of proteins, which are yummy treats for insects and microbes.