Womens Fjall Crew T-Shirt (Mineral Blue)

£40.00
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Estimated delivery (GB): Jun 6th - Jun 9th

The Fjall Short Sleeve Crew Tee delivers technical performance for hiking in warmer climates. Moisture-wicking jacquard fabric helps regulate body temperature on long-distance treks.

Polygiene® antimicrobial treatment supports freshness across extended wear, while raglan sleeve construction allows unrestricted movement when wearing packs. Flatlock seams reduce irritation during prolonged activity.

Ideal as a summer hiking base layer.

  • Reflective Fjern Logos
  • Raglan sleeve for ease of movement
  • Flatlock finish for comfort next to skin
  • Polygiene® antimicrobial treatment offers long-lasting odour control, antibacterial performance, environmental sustainability, high skin safety, and reduced need for washing.
  • Long-Lasting odour control: By targeting the source of odour (bacteria and fungi) it provides permanent odour elimination.
  • Antibacterial Protection: Extensively tested on apparel, footwear, and gear through both lab trials and rigorous real-world testing, effectively inhibiting the growth of odour-causing bacteria.
  • Eco-Friendly & Safe: Based on natural silver salts derived from recycled silver, it reduces washing frequency and minimizes environmental impact. It contains absolutely no nano-silver and is certified by bluesign® and OEKO-TEX®.
  • Skin-Safe: Professionally tested for skin compatibility and certified by Kawai, Hohenstein, and OEKO-TEX®. It meets the UK Class I medical standard for direct skin contact and does not disrupt the skin’s natural microbiome.
  • 88% Polyester 12% Elastane, 150GSM
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