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Women Merino Stretch T-shirt 145 g/m²

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Material: merino
Layer: base layer

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Description

Looks like a T-shirt. Does a lot more.

This Merino-Stretch-T-Shirt is lightweight, breathable, and highly versatile. Thanks to Nuyarn® technology and a minimal nylon content (10%), it lasts significantly longer, keeps its shape, and is easy to care for. Perfect as an outer layer on mild days or as a comfortable Baselayer under additional clothing. At 145 g/m², it is warmer and more insulating than our ultralight 125 g/m² T-shirt. The natural moisture management and odor-resistant properties of merino wool make it especially comfortable for extended wear.


Superfine (approx. 17 microns), making it exceptionally soft, breathable, and naturally odor-resistant. Naturally stretchy, wrinkle-resistant, and machine washable. Mulesing-free (no animal cruelty), renewable, and biodegradable. Relaxed fit, slightly longer cut, stretch comfort, and a matte finish: simple and timeless. Made for biking, hiking, the office, or a beer afterwards.


  • Loosely cut for maximum freedom of movement
  • Longer cut
  • Matte Finish
  • Stretchable
  • High-quality, superfine yarn for noticeably soft wearing comfort (approx. 17 µm)
  • Merino blend with nylon (10% to 15%) for improved durability, shape retention, and ease of care.
  • Naturally elastic, wrinkle-free, and machine washable
  • Renewable, biodegradable
  • Mulesing-free
  • Clean lines & minimalist colors
  • timeless

Material composition: 90% merino wool, 10% nylon. Weight: 145 g/m².

Merino is a special type of wool that naturally cleans itself. For this reason, Merino products need to be washed much less frequently and can simply be refreshed by hanging them in the air overnight. If the garments do need to go in the washing machine, they should always be turned inside out to reduce pilling. We recommend washing them cold or at a maximum of 40 °C to minimize shrinkage. Since wool is a natural fiber, it tends to shrink more during the first wash compared to synthetic fabrics. Tip: Soak the garment in cold water for about 12–24 hours before the first machine wash. Use the gentlest spin cycle possible in the machine. Regular liquid or powder detergents are fine — do not use wool detergent, fabric softeners, or bleach. Wash products sorted by color. Do not tumble dry; let them air dry in the shade.

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