




Klattermusen Men's Sigyn Crew Sweater - Thistle Blue
One of outdoorsâ most innovative brands, KlĂ€ttermusen have created the Sigyn Crew a completely bio-degradable fleece mid-layer, therefore no microplastics into nature at end of life. Distinctive KlĂ€ttermusen panelling, with their reflective triangles and embroidered branding to the chest. Shoulders, chest and top sleeves are one continuous piece; abrasion-free when wearing a pack. A soft micro fleece with some stretch, its low profile means it wears well under a shell. Completed with an extended back for increased coverage and an external locker loop for easy hang drying.
- KiralaÂź 100% Polylactic acid corn-based micro fleece
- Fluorocarbon free and 100% biodegradable
- Abrasion-free shoulder construction
- Reflective triangle to front and back
- Embroidered branding
- Slightly dropped back
- External locker loop
- Weight: 227g
- Regular fit, choose your usual size
- Mick is 5'9 (175cm) and is wearing a size medium.
Original: $143.91
-65%$143.91
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One of outdoorsâ most innovative brands, KlĂ€ttermusen have created the Sigyn Crew a completely bio-degradable fleece mid-layer, therefore no microplastics into nature at end of life. Distinctive KlĂ€ttermusen panelling, with their reflective triangles and embroidered branding to the chest. Shoulders, chest and top sleeves are one continuous piece; abrasion-free when wearing a pack. A soft micro fleece with some stretch, its low profile means it wears well under a shell. Completed with an extended back for increased coverage and an external locker loop for easy hang drying.
- KiralaÂź 100% Polylactic acid corn-based micro fleece
- Fluorocarbon free and 100% biodegradable
- Abrasion-free shoulder construction
- Reflective triangle to front and back
- Embroidered branding
- Slightly dropped back
- External locker loop
- Weight: 227g
- Regular fit, choose your usual size
- Mick is 5'9 (175cm) and is wearing a size medium.
























