Mountain Hardwear Women's Wicked T Long Sleeve Shirt

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Main Features

  • Fast-drying and highly breathable 70-denier 3.47 oz. 100% polyester fabric Koolnit fabric with a 34 x 49 thread count and a 35 UPF UV protection finish
  • Loose cut construction with a dropped curved back
  • Slightly tapered along torso
  • Comfortable flatlock seam design for layering comfort

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For active pursuits on cooler days, the Wicked Long Sleeve Tee from Mountain Hardwear keeps you wicked cool by drawing moisture away from your skin and drying quickly.Features: Lightweight Koolknit fabric is extremely breathable and dries quickly with a wicking finish. Built in sun protection with a rating of UPF 35 (Ultraviolet Protection Factor). Flat locked seams prevent chafing and layer well under outer layers. Specifications: Weight: 5 ounces. Fabric: 70-denier 100% polyester knit. Specifications based on size medium.

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  • Brand: Mountain Hardwear
  • Department: womens
  • FabricType: synthetic
  • Label: Mountain Hardwear
  • Manufacturer: Mountain Hardwear
  • SKU: 104674

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