When the warmth of summer starts to peek out from winter, you’ll be glad to reach for this amazing Merino t shirt! Use it as a base layer under your work shirt, or wear it all by itself during your next summer summit. Naturally soft, naturally anti-odor, and versatile, you'll fall in love with its everyday comfort. This shirt is machine wash & dry too - so you don't have to worry about shrinkage.
Fabric
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Fiber Content: 100% Merino Wool
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Knit: 170 g/m2 Lightweight Jersey Knit
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Microns: 17.5 Micron Fibers
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UPF Rating: 25
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Total Easy Care: Machine Wash & Dry
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Wool Source: Australia
- Imported.
Features
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Tagless Label: No Itchy Neck Tags
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Flat Lock Seams: Prevents Chafing
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Layer Type: Base Layer
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Fit Type: Regular - Standard fit with a little bit of room to breathe, but not too baggy. Model wearing tan is 5'10 / 150 lbs wearing a size medium.
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Runs True to Size - If you like a more athletic, tight fit, try sizing down or try the Woolverino Raglan T-Shirt
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Weight: Size Large = 6.6 oz. (186 grams)
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Style #: 703
Uses
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Ideal Seasons: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
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Activities: Everyday Wear, Hiking, Camping, Biking, Running, Fishing, Hunting, Snowsports
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Temperature Recommendations: 30°F to 60°F and up while active, 60°F and up while inactive - Learn More
Care
Washing and Drying Instructions - Learn More
- Turn Inside Out
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Machine Wash Cold: Gentle cycle with like colors
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Detergent: Mild or wool-specific
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Tumble Dry: Low heat
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Storage: Place in an airtight container when not in use for long periods of time
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Do NOT Use: Fabric softener or bleach!
Product Story
Algonquin [al-gong-kin, -kwin]
Beautiful Algonquin Peak is the 2nd tallest and most challenging of the Adirondack High Peaks. It once marked the border between the Algonquian and Iroquois peoples. This challenging hike rewards adventurers with a 360-degree, all-around view from its bare summit. When you're climbing to the snowy Algonquin winter peak or hiking to its beautiful summer summit, add our Merino Wool t shirt to your wardrobe for ultimate year-round comfort.
Benefits of Merino Wool
Moisture Wicking
Merino wool is the best fiber to regulate moisture. It does this by absorbing sweat from your skin and releasing it into the air. Whether you're hiking, running, biking, on the job, or just relaxing at home, our wool helps keep you dry and comfortable all day long.
Soft & Comfortable
Merino wool fibers are much finer than traditional wool, creating a luxuriously soft feel that won’t itch or irritate your skin. Comfortable enough for everyday wear and gentle enough for sensitive skin, it’s a natural choice for underwear, base layers and next-to-skin comfort.
Highly Breathable
Merino wool’s unique structure allows air to circulate freely, helping to regulate your body temperature in both hot and cold weather conditions. Whether you're layering up for winter or staying cool in summer, Merino keeps you comfortable by letting your skin breathe.
Anti-Microbial
Merino wool naturally resists odor-causing bacteria, keeping you fresher for longer. No lingering smells, even after extended wear. Perfect for travel, outdoor adventures, and everyday life.
Insulates When Wet
Merino wool can hold up to 30% of its weight in moisture without feeling wet or clammy against the skin. Unlike cotton or synthetic fabrics, it keeps insulating when damp, making it a smart choice for unpredictable weather and high-output activity.
Fire Resistant
Merino wool is naturally fire-resistant and self-extinguishing. It will not melt or stick to your skin like synthetic fabrics. A trusted option for first responders, campfire safety, or any high-heat environment.
UV Protection
Our Merino wool clothing helps protect you from the sun’s harmful rays, with different levels of UPF based on fabric weight:
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Microweight (145 GSM): UPF 20
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Lightweight (170 GSM): UPF 25
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Midweight (235 GSM): UPF 50+
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Heavyweight (400 GSM): UPF 50+
These natural UV-blocking properties make Merino wool ideal for long days or the beach or above treeline.
Renewable and Sustainable
Merino wool is a natural, biodegradable fiber with a low environmental footprint. Grown by Australian Merino sheep and shorn seasonally, it is a renewable material that supports responsible farming practices.