Hayling Tee [Mens]
Hayling is a natural feel, multi-activity base layer tee for warm weather hikes, runs, rides and climbs. Made with a soft, sustainably sourced fabric for maximum comfort on active days outside.
- Highly wicking, fast drying fabric
- Natural antimicrobial properties
- Soft, natural feel
- Made with 96% Rayon fibres
Your go to for warm weather adventures on foot or on two wheels. Soft and secretly technical, Hayling is made with 96% natural based sustainably sourced Rayon fibres. High wicking and fast drying for multi-day use, with off-set shoulder seams for comfort under rucksack straps.
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Hayling Tee [Mens]
Hayling Tee [Mens]
Hayling is a natural feel, multi-activity base layer tee for warm weather hikes, runs, rides and climbs. Made with a soft, sustainably sourced fabric for maximum comfort on active days outside.
- Highly wicking, fast drying fabric
- Natural antimicrobial properties
- Soft, natural feel
- Made with 96% Rayon fibres
Your go to for warm weather adventures on foot or on two wheels. Soft and secretly technical, Hayling is made with 96% natural based sustainably sourced Rayon fibres. High wicking and fast drying for multi-day use, with off-set shoulder seams for comfort under rucksack straps.
Original: $27.49
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Hayling is a natural feel, multi-activity base layer tee for warm weather hikes, runs, rides and climbs. Made with a soft, sustainably sourced fabric for maximum comfort on active days outside.
- Highly wicking, fast drying fabric
- Natural antimicrobial properties
- Soft, natural feel
- Made with 96% Rayon fibres
Your go to for warm weather adventures on foot or on two wheels. Soft and secretly technical, Hayling is made with 96% natural based sustainably sourced Rayon fibres. High wicking and fast drying for multi-day use, with off-set shoulder seams for comfort under rucksack straps.























