Men's Merino 150 Tech Lite II Short Sleeve T-Shirt Maunga Toa
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- Features
- Soft merino fibres that regulate body temperature in all weather conditions and naturally resists odours
- Offset shoulder seams to prevent friction
- Style
- #0A56RI
- Product weight
- Medium= 156g ; 5.5 oz
First Layers
- Fabric content
- 100% Merino Wool, Exclusive of decoration
- Merino fiber micron
- Care
- Machine wash cold (30°C); delicate cycle. Wash with like colors. Do not use softeners. Fasten all closures to wash and dry. Do not bleach. Do not tumble dry. Flat dry in shade. Cool iron. Do not dry clean.
Our warmth system.
The bigger the number, the warmer you'll be.
When choosing your layers, consider in which conditions you plan to use the products, and let yourself be guided by our warmth system.
Our merino fiber measurement.
The smaller the micron,
the finer the fiber,
the softer it feels.
The diameter of a merino fiber is measured in microns – where one micron equals one millionth of a meter.
icebreaker’s merino fibers range from 15.5 – 23.5 microns to ensure a soft hand feel across our skin to outer layers. Finer fibers feel softer because they bend more easily when in contact with the skin.
- Model measurements
- Height: 188cm / 6'2". Waist: 81cm / 32". Davide is wearing size M.
- Key product measurements
- Back High Point Shoulder to Hem: 73.5cm (based on size L)
- What's your size?
- See our Size Guide
Fern is of Ngati Porou and Tainui descent. She grew up in West Auckland in a proudly bi-lingual home speaking both Maori and English equally. Fern has followed her dream of becoming a visual artist, and being a proud descendent of both Mäori and Päkehä, she has grown up as an urban Mäori. Fern explores traditional Maori patterns to create works that speak to both languages. This graphic is representative of the strength of the mountain. The design has been given a Te reo name, which allows the wearer to connect on different levels.