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Mountain Hardwear Women's Sun Drift Cooling Long Sleeve Shirt

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Mountain Hardwear Women's Sun Drift Cooling Long Sleeve ShirtWhether youre trail bound or an in town regular, this collared button up is built for style forward comfort with incognito performance. Lab tested to lower skin temp, this UPF cooling fabric is the worlds first technology that delivers instant and continuous cooling before the first sign of sweat. Feel the tangible coolness of this shirt even before you put it on. It keeps you feeling fresh on the warmest and sunniest days and looking sharp, wear

Whether you’re trail-bound or an in-town regular, this collared button-up is built for style-forward comfort with incognito performance. Lab tested to lower skin temp, this UPF cooling fabric is the world’s first technology that delivers instant and continuous cooling before the first sign of sweat. Feel the tangible coolness of this shirt even before you put it on. It keeps you feeling fresh on the warmest and sunniest days and looking sharp, wear after wear, thanks to wrinkle-resistance. With hidden venting above the chest pockets and a mesh-lined back panel, air flows freely to keep your cool through the day’s endeavors.

  • UPF 50 filters harsh UV rays
  • HeiQ Cool™ technology is a bio-based finish that's cool to the touch to enhance thermal comfort
  • HeiQ Mint™ anti-odor technology is a plant-derived deodorizer that regenerates after every wash
  • Center front button closure with a pop sun collar
  • Secure button pocket at left and right chest
  • Adjustable roll-up sleeves with button closure
  • Integrated mesh venting across back shoulders and front chest
  • MHW logo at left seam
  • Fabric Body: 100% Polyester
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