- Sneldrogend
- Vochtregulerend
- Twee borstzakken met knoop
- Minder geschikt voor in de winter
The Thompson is a men’s shirt from Jack Wolfskin. This summer shirt with short sleeves is suitable for everyday use and while traveling. The special TEXADRI material makes the shirt quick-drying, moisture-regulating and breathable. This shirt also has two chest pockets with buttons, in which you can easily carry small personal belongings. The Jack Wolfskin Thompson men’s shirt has a regular fit and weighs 170 grams (size L). It is made of 100% recycled polyester.
Product features
- Quick drying
- Moisture regulating
- Breathable
- Two chest pockets
- Fit: regular fit
- Weight: 170 grams (size L)
Materials
Recycled polyester
Polyester is a synthetic material made from petroleum. It is a durable, smooth fabric that feels soft. In addition, it is lightweight, does not need to be ironed and dries quickly. Unfortunately, polyester is not biodegradable, but it is recyclable. If the product is used and maintained properly, it will last longer, making the product sustainable in the long term. This makes recycled polyester a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative.
Technologies
TEXADRI
TEXADRI materials quickly absorb sweat, wick it away from the skin and spread it over a large surface area, effectively accelerating evaporation.
The moisture can therefore be better absorbed and transported and the fabric dries faster, so that as little moisture as possible forms on the skin.
The basis for these incredibly breathable fabrics are materials that store very little moisture through their fibers and quickly release this to the next layer or to the ambient air due to their fiber structure.
BlueSign product
The BlueSign label indicates that no harmful substances have been used in the production process. Companies with a BlueSign label are required to draw up a sustainability plan with attention to water consumption, energy consumption and waste management. BlueSign also has guidelines for safe and healthy working conditions, but these are not specifically monitored.