Aclima Mens WarmWool Shirt Crew Neck
Aclima's Men's Crew Neck Shirt is a close fitting, cosy, moisture wicking, long-sleeved merino wool shirt. Well suited to outdoor activities in colder conditions.
The Aclima WarmWool Men's Crew Neck Shirt make's a superb choice in base layer for colder climates. With long arms and body to help minimise cold drafts and trap body heat. The perfect base layer for demanding activities in cold conditions - merino wool is one of the best wicking materials available, wicking moisture away from your body and keeping you warm even if it gets wet!
WarmWool is Aclima's most popular range and the warmest for its weight. Total Easy Care (TEC) treated which makes the garment even softer and allows tumble dry. Wool products stay warm even when wet because the wool fibre contains 80% air. Another advantage is that body odour will not enter the garment. In addition it's 100% recyclable and it's made fully according to Norwegian traditions.
his is a thermal underwear for sport, work and leisure in an cold climate. Designed to keep you at one with nature.
Made from 200g soft merino wool.
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.