EXPEDITION SILK SHIRT MAN FLOOD/BLUE
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DEVOLD Expedition is the solution for extreme weather conditions. The Expedition collection insulates extremely well and has a unique ability to transport moisture, with its innovative Aquaduct technology. The Expedition baselayers have been a favorite among the polar explorers and outdoor enthusiasts alike for years.
Up until now, DEVOLD has added 10% polyamide to improve durability. Now they are introducing an even higher quality and a 100% natural alternative: Adding silk for improved durability and a beautiful look and feel. Every detail of the Expedition Merino Silk Shirt matters in extreme conditions.
- Outer layer: 90% Wool (Merino), 10% Silk with Aquaduct treatement, 235 g/m², 20.5 micron
- Inner layer: 100% Wool (Merino), 18.7 micron
- Material characteristics: breathable, elastic, insulated, moisture wicking
- Material outer fabric: 10% silk, 90% Wool (Merino)
Devold Size Guide
The size guide indicates what body measurements will fit the garments as they are planned to be worn. Individually one may choose a smaller size for a tighter fit or a bigger size for a loose fit. Devold underwear and accessories are generally made in elastic materials, mid-layers in more stable qualities. The garment measures will differ according to the elasticity in each quality and intended fitting - the size guide refers to body measurement for correct fit.
A few precautions
- When bust/chest measures indicate different size than height, follow the bust measurement
- When hip and waist indicate different sizes, follow the hip measurement
- When height indicate two sizes more than width measure, we recommend to chose the size in between.
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