Women's Uncle Al Merino Tee Lichen
Women's Uncle Al Merino Tee Lichen
This raglan sleeve two-tone tee is essential year round wearing. Made from our merino/Tencel blend it is temperature regulating and breathable. It doesn’t hold odor, is machine washable and fast drying. Pack it for a trip – creases fall out in minutes and it’s good to go! Versatile performance and style.
Features:
- Anti odor
- Breathable
- UV resistant
- Temperature regulating
- Raglan sleeve
- Straight hem
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OKEO-TEX certified safe from harmful substances
Fabric: 56% Tencel, 38% Merino Wool, 6% Elastane
We blend our merino wool with Tencel Lyocell made by eco-fiber company Lenzing.
Tencel Lyocell is a beautifully soft yet incredibly strong fiber made from sustainably grown beech trees. Lenzing use a closed loop solvent system which means that no solvent is wasted or dumped in the ecosystem.
Sheep + Trees = Merino Magic!
Read more about our Merino Tencel HERE.
Gentle machine or hand wash cool. Do not soak or bleach. Do not tumble dry. Line dry in shade. Cool iron. Do not dry clean.
Material is thin, medium fits more like a large with a very boxy cut.
Bought as a gift. Love the quality of clothing at nui and feel confident gifting without testing first.
A bit too boxy/roomy for me in my typical size. It moved up too much when I leaned forward. The fabric is lovely though.
I got a set of these for myself and a friend as dorky friendship shirts to wear on our annual beach vacation. She hasn’t gotten hers yet but I’ve tried mine and I love it! Super cozy, the color is great, I’m looking forward to cooler weather (it’s still 90 at night right now so even with the amazing properties I can’t pull it off yet). It is a bit cropped, but not too much. I dig it.
I love this Mallard color! The fabric is soft and very light. It's perfect for my outdoor job, keeping the hot sun at bay. Sizing runs large, but I just decided to keep the big one because roomy is good too. I had a question or two, and customer service is wonderful! I bought all three colors and glad I did!