Perched atop a mountain or deep in the forest, the call of nature grows ever stronger. The Kaise Wool LS Tee from Haglöfs is your ideal ally for all your getaways. This long-sleeve shirt for women is designed to adapt to all your outdoor adventures, providing a practical base that pairs perfectly with your other layers. It accompanies you everywhere, from the peaks of the Alps to the damp trails of the Vosges.
Beneath its apparent simplicity, this shirt hides a technical blend of polyester and merino wool, renowned for its comfort and elasticity. Merino wool is your best friend when it comes to managing moisture, keeping you dry even when the pace picks up. And what about the flat seams? They are there to prevent irritation and enhance the durability of your garment, like a gentle caress against your skin.
With the Kaise Wool LS Tee, nature will hold no secrets from you. Whether you're a seasoned explorer or a novice of rugged paths, this technical shirt is made for you. Put it on, head out, and let the magic of the landscapes enchant you, without ever sacrificing your comfort. After all, being well-equipped is already a bit like being on vacation, isn't it?
Made from a stretch merino wool blend
Natural moisture-wicking properties
Flat seams for close-to-skin comfort
Materials: Single jersey - 50% recycled polyester, 44% wool, 6% polyamide - 150 g/m²
Weight: 158 g

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