Product number: 101445
In addition to the high-quality wool-like texture and heat retention, A wool-like flannel shirt that is antibacterial, antibacterial, odor resistant, and water repellent, making it a typical outdoor brand.
Designed using polyester material with excellent heat retention. shirt.
The chest pocket is convenient for storing small items and can be accessed both vertically and horizontally, and inside the pocket is equipped with an inner pocket made of antibacterial treated material.
While it has a wide silhouette, it also has a reflective print on the hem, making it suitable not only for urban scenes but also for active scenes such as cycling.
#101446 Can be used as a setup with BRUSHED WOVEN PANTS.
・Chest pocket that can be accessed from both vertical and horizontal directions
・Earphone hole located at the bottom of the chest pocket
・Back side pleats
・Inner pocket
・Reflectors on the hem and sides
Wool Like Flannel (Polyester 100%)
Weight: 620g
Heat retention, antibacterial, antibacterial and deodorizing, water repellent
Length: L/77cm, XL/79cm
Sleeve length: L/88cm, XL/91cm
Chest: L/128cm, XL/132cm
Waist: L/123cm, XL/127cm
Sleeve width: L/25cm, XL /26cmWhat is KARRIMORKarimor is an outdoor brand from England, the birthplace of alpinism. The origin of the word is "carry more". Karimor was founded in 1946 by Charles and Mary Parson as a cycle bag manufacturer. Its reputation for being tough and functional quickly reached climbers. And in 1957, he entered the field of rucksacks. At the same time as developing cutting-edge products that meet the goals of top climbers, we also began supporting the challenges of many mountaineers and adventurers. We have conducted joint research with world-class climbers and released many innovative products. It is their spirit of challenge and the feedback they receive from them that is why Karimor is not just an outdoor brand, but is said to live with climbers... or alpinism itself. From the time the first climbing sack was introduced to the present day, Karimah has continued to take on countless challenges in the world's highest peaks, polar regions, and rainforests.