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  • Lightweight - Ticonderoga Men's Crew Clearance

    Color
    Desert Sand
    Azure Blue
    Zephyr Green
    Size

    On those days where there is a slight chill in the air, you will be happy to have this lightweight crew by your side. This long-sleeved shirt works wonders to keep you comfortable and dry without overheating. If you need a light top to keep you on the move, then the Ticonderoga is exactly what you are looking for.

    *CLEARANCE SALE WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! WE WILL NOT BE RESTOCKING THESE COLORS* 

    Fabric
    • Fiber Content: 100% Merino Wool
    • Knit: 170 g/m2 Lightweight Jersey Knit
    • Microns: 17.5 Micron Fibers
    • UPF Rating: 25
    • Total Easy Care: Machine Wash and Dry
    • Wool Source: Australia
    • Imported.
    Features
    • Tagless Label: No Itchy Neck Tags
    • Flat Lock Seams: Prevents Chafing
    • Layer Type: Base Layer
    • Fit Type: Regular - Standard fit with a little bit of room to breathe, but not too baggy
    • Model Features: The model wearing navy is 5'10 / 165 lbs wearing a size large
    • Runs True to Size
    • Weight: Size Large = 8 oz. (226 grams)
    • Style #: 718
      Uses
      • Ideal Seasons: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
      • Activities: Everyday Wear, Hiking, Camping, Biking, Running, Fishing, Hunting, Snowsports
      • Temperature Recommendations: 30°F to 60°F and up while active, 60°F and up while inactive - Learn More
      Care

      Washing and Drying Instructions - Learn More

      • Turn Inside Out
      • Machine Wash Cold: Gentle cycle with like colors
      • Detergent: Mild or wool-specific
      • 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

        Ticonderoga [tahy-kon-duh-roh-guh]

        Fort Ticonderoga is nestled between the Adirondack Mountains of New York and the Green Mountains of Vermont. In history, he who owned the Fort mastered the trade and travel adventures of the region from the mysterious, murky depths of Lake Champlain to the pristine clear waters of Lake George.


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