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Tanana Women's Expedition Wool Crew

$ 63.35

Availability: 42 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Brand: Minus33 Merino Wool Clothing
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: New with tags

    Description

    Ultimate warmth and luxury await you with the Tanana Women's Expedition Crew. Use this top when arctic temps rear their ugly head and try to keep you indoors. Use it on your next winter excursion, whether it's snowshoeing, cold-weather hunting, or shoveling the driveway.
    Fabric
    Fiber Content:
    100% Merino Wool
    Knit:
    400 g/m
    2
    Expedition Interlock Knit
    Microns:
    18.5 Micron Fibers
    UPF Rating:
    50+
    Total Easy Care:
    Machine Wash and Dry
    Wool Source:
    Australia
    Imported.
    Features
    Neckline:
    Crew Neck
    Princess Seams:
    Flattering, Shaped Silhouette
    Tagless Label:
    No Itchy Neck Tags
    Flat Lock Seams:
    Prevents Chafing
    Layer Type:
    Base Layer,
    Mid Layer
    Fit Type:
    Regular - Standard fit with a little bit of room to breathe, but not too baggy
    Runs True to Size
    Weight:
    Size Medium = 12.8 oz. (362 grams)
    Style #:
    807
    Uses
    Ideal Seasons:
    Fall, Winter
    Activities:
    Everyday Wear, Hiking, Camping, Biking, Running, Fishing, Hunting, Snowsports
    Temperature Recommendations:
    0°F and below while active, 0°F to 3
    0°F
    while inactive -
    Care
    Washing and Drying Instructions -
    Turn Inside Out
    Machine Wash Cold:
    Gentle cycle with like colors
    Detergent:
    Mild or
    Tumble Dry:
    Low heat
    Storage:
    Place in an airtight container when not in use for long periods of time
    Do NOT Use:
    Fabric softener or bleach!
    Product Story
    Tanana [tan-uh-nah]
    The River is in east-central Alaska and an important tributary of the Yukon River. It runs by the northern city of Fairbanks before joining the Yukon River, where it is still an important waterway for commerce.