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Norrona Men's Tamok Wool Shirt 2023

Sale price $150.00 Regular price $229.00
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Description

### Norrona Says ###

Our warmest, most durable mid-layer shirt.

This durable wool shirt is developed for backcountry freeride but works perfectly for general outdoor activities.

It's made in a warm reprocessed wool mix, which provides the perfect combination of warmth and durability excited in a distinct look and feel.

The fabric is a remarkably durable 230g/m2 70% reprocessed wool/30% recycled Nylon mix. The premium wool ensures excellent thermal properties and natural odor resistance, and the recycled polyester makes the fabric lighter, more durable, and quick-drying. In addition, the elbows, inside collar, and cuffs have an enduring, strong corduroy fabric (225 g/m2) to provide extra, long-lasting protection.

Key features include two zippered hand pockets, a chest pocket, lined shoulders for better movement, and a snap button closing in the front.

The shirt has a regular with articulated arms and a longer cut in the back for extra protection.

Features

  • Weight 478 gr.
  • Style no: 1206-19
  • Articulated elbows
  • Chest pocket with zipper closure
  • Center front snap closure
  • Cuffs with button adjustments
  • Embroided logo artwork
  • Hand warming pockets with zipper closure
  • High protective collar
  • Inside hang loop
  • Odor reduction
  • Reinforced elbows
  • Double top-stitched seams at strategic areas
  • Soft material inside cuffs
  • Napoleon chest pocket with zip
  • Soft material inside collar-stand

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