Stanfield's Two-Layer Wool Blend Base Layer Top
Stanfield's Two-Layer Wool Blend Base Layer Top
Stanfield's two layer collection combines a soft cotton/polyester blend as an inner layer and a moisture-moving merino wool and polyester blend as an outer layer.
- Wool blend shirt made from 2 layer jersey knit fabric
- Inner layer is a blend of 50% cotton and 50% polyester for absorbency and softness
- Outer layer is a blend of 50% merino wool and 50% polyester for warmth and strength
- The space between layers acts as an insulating layer trapping warm air from your body
- Crew neck
- Long sleeve shirt with set-in sleeves and rib cuffs
- Taped neck and shoulder seams
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Care Instructions:
- Machine wash cool
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry low
CARING FOR WOOL
Wool is one of the oldest fibre types used here at Stanfield’s and one that has certainly proven it can stand the test of time.
To get the longest and most vibrant life out of your wool garments there are some additional steps to add to your normal laundry routine.
In general, we recommend washing in cold water (30°C), laying flat to dry and to reshape the layer(s). This will allow the fibres to recover to their original shape and bring out the best of the natural resilience and spring of wool. Do not bleach your wool.
Once your wool is completely dry, it can be aired out inside or outside for a fresh new start. We recommend gently folding and storing your knitted wool garments in drawers as a best practice.
Your wool can be machine dried but does run the risk of shrinking if done. We always recommend laying flat to dry whenever possible. If you choose to iron your wool, always do it at a low temperature (never exceeding 110°C). For professional dry-cleaning, dry-clean, normal cycle, any cycle other than trichloroethylene.
But what about moths? If you are storing your wool long-term and not using regularly or storing in your daily-use closet, there are precautionary steps you can take to best store your garments. Food stains and body oils can attract moths. Before long-term storage, ensure your garment is clean and always store in airtight bags or containers. You may also choose to apply a moth repellent to your garments but remember not to place them directly on the garment.