GRAMICCI Men's Naali Shirt

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Main Features

  • Made of 100% nylon
  • Features anchored pockets, an eclipse placket, a hi-lo hem, and an airstream ventilated back
  • Lightweight shirt is ideal for any outdoor activity
  • Fabric offers SPF-30 for sun protection
  • Made of Khota Quick Dry, an almost noiseless, cotton-like, quick-dry nylon

Description

Virtually wrinkle free, the Men's Naali Shirt is a perfect travel shirt that you will love to wear all the time for its sheer comfort and great styling. Built as all Gramicci garments are, for the sport of living, the Naali shirt is made out of quick dry nylon that is noiseless and looks like cotton, with high-performance features that will keep you cool, dry, and presentable in any situation.

The Gramicci quick dry nylon does not make the typical swoosh-swish sound that usual nylon tends to. The exclusive high-density weave has a Dasa finish that keeps the nap of the fabric very short, creating a hand that is rich, but rugged and provides SPF 30 protection. The fabric is Destine Dyed for a flattering worn, weathered look, and Sphere Washed for extraordinary softness.

The shirt features secure, anchor front pockets, an eclipse placket in front, and hi-lo hem. The air stream ventilated back will feel great on the trail or on a hot urban street, and the SPF 30 protection will save you time and the aggravation of loading up on sunscreen. Hip and flattering styling that the girlfriend will approve of, great color choices, and great outdoor performance make this the shirt to have for the road, the trail, and around the town.

Specifications:

  • 100 percent Khota quick dry nylon
  • SPF 30
  • Destine Dyed for a worn and weathered look
  • Sphere Washed for extraordinary softness
  • Hi-lo hem
  • Air stream ventilated back
  • Eclipse placket in from
  • Anchored pockets
  • Medium: 15.5-inch neck, 39 to 41-inch chest
  • Large: 16.5-inch neck, 42 to 44-inch chest
  • X-Large: 17.5-inch neck, 46 to 48-inch chest
  • XX-Large: 18.5-inch neck, 50 to 52-inch chest

About Gramicci



It's the early 1980s: MTV and stone-washed jeans; movies like Bladerunner, Diner, and Ghandi rule. Mike Graham, inspired by a love of surfing and climbing, launched Gramicci from his garage in Southern California. He designed the now-famous gusseted crotch and cinch/release belted G-pant and short that have become legend in the outdoor community. With grassroots efforts and word of mouth, the now cult-like following for Gramicci clothing began to grow. By the late 1990s, Gramicci was coveted for its unique fabrications, worn and weathered finishes, freedom of movement comfort, quality, and multiple functionality.

Years later, Gramicci is still dedicated to creating garment dyed, worn-and-weathered clothing built for the sport of living. Forever paying homage to the original designs launched over two decades ago, the company's design team is always busy dreaming about the next generation of Gramicci. With a strong foundation, Gramicci is committed to developing new, natural technology and innovative designs each season.

Other Details

  • Brand: Gramicci
  • Department: mens
  • Label: Gramicci
  • Manufacturer: Gramicci

Customer Reviews

GRAMICCI Naali vented shirt

3.0 / 5.0


This capped & vented shirt runs a little small for a large wish, I would have gotten XL, the placket covering the buttons is both cool & a pain, making it a little hard to button easily, other than that its fine, nothing special to write home about, It was on sale making it worth the price.


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