




Midweight - Ossipee Women's Crew 100% Merino Wool
Product Description
This midweight crew neck top combines the natural warmth of 100% Merino wool with a flattering princess cut silhouette. Designed for comfort and performance, it features flat lock seams to prevent chafing and is machine washable for easy care. Perfect for a variety of outdoor activities, this versatile piece is ideal for cool weather and everyday wear, making it an essential addition to any wardrobe. From the brand: This Midweight top is a well-fitted princess cut women's crew that provides cozy warmth and spectacular comfort day in and day out. You'll find yourself going to this top when the cold settles in and your synthetic undershirt just won't do. The amazing benefits of Merino will have you wishing you had this top sooner! Fabric Fiber Content: 100% Merino Wool Knit: 235 g/m 2 Midweight Interlock Knit Microns: 18.5 Micron Fibers UPF Rating: 50+ Total Easy Care: Machine Wash and Dry Wool Source: Australia Imported. Features Neckline: Crew Neck Princess Seams: Flattering, Shaped Silhouette Tagless Label: No Itchy Neck Tags Flat Lock Seams: Prevents Chafing Layer Type: Base Layer, Mid Layer Fit Type: Regular - Standard fit with a little bit of room to breathe, but not too baggy Runs True to Size Weight: Size Medium = 8 oz. (227 grams) Style #: 804 Uses Ideal Seasons: Spring, Fall, Winter Activities: Everyday Wear, Hiking, Camping, Biking, Running, Fishing, Hunting, Snowsports Temperature Recommendations: 30°F to 0°F while active, 30°F to 60°F 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 Ossipee [aw-sip-pee] The Ossipee Mountains are nestled just south of the White Mountains with Mount Shaw at 2,999 feet its highest point. Having been formed by an ancient volcanic event, they now provide spectacular views of the Lakes Region and Southern New Hampshire.