Classic Thermal Plant-Based Dye Merino Baselayer - Women's
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Armed with thermoregulating and moisture-wicking merino wool, the Classic Thermal Plant-Based Dye Merino Baselayer keeps us warm and dry while we work up a sweat on the mountain. Smartwool utilized plant-based dyes to add a fun and environmentally-conscious touch to this soft and versatile layering piece.
Details
- High-performing baselayer for cold-weather activities
- 100% merino wool knit is insulating and breathable
- Flatlock seam construction for a smooth fit under layers
- Raglan sleeve design allows free and easy arm movement
- Naturally anti-odor merino wool helps keep you fresh
- Item #SWLZ8H4
- Material
- 100% merino wool
- Insulation Weight
- lightweight
- Fit
- athletic
- Style
- crew
- Anti-Odor
- natural attribute of merino wool
- Activity
- skiing, snowboarding, running, hiking
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited 2 year
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 31 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJuly 27, 2023
Itchy base layer
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have to give this 2 stars because even though the description says it's not itchy material, it is. It's not a comfortable base layer. It doesn't feel good good against your skin. Maybe wearing it over a softer more comfortable base layer would be better
Originally reviewed on smartwool.com
June 4, 2023
Performance fit and features!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Comfortable but a little too form fitting (for my taste) in my recommended size. I understand you want wool close to skin but just wasn't what I was expecting. Still great though
Originally reviewed on smartwool.com
April 4, 2023
Beautiful pink color... and a concern!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I love the fact that Smartwool is using plant-based dyes, and I love the shades of pink. The shirt feels soft and fits perfectly. The weight is just right for a first layer on a chilly day. I would've given five stars, but my concern is the left sleeve has "Smartwool" written in two-inch high letters from the elbow to the cuff. I didn't notice this in the photos when I bought it online, and wouldn't have purchased a product with such a huge advertisement!
Originally reviewed on smartwool.com
February 22, 2023
I may need more of these!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I use this layer primarily for Search and Rescue. I needed some new base layer and am loving this one. It's nice and warm for those cold days and nights in the field.
Originally reviewed on smartwool.com
January 26, 2023
Colorado Winters
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Seem to be warm and thin enough to layer up with other items. I plan on using it to snowboard in Colorado. #Sweepstakes
Originally reviewed on smartwool.com
January 3, 2023
Best base.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have many of this in many colors. Best base layer. I wear it alllll winter while ultra marathon training. I may own 10+ of these.
Originally reviewed on smartwool.com
January 2, 2023
Isn't the same cut or design
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This was not sized right and the shoulder panels that used to be there aren't anymore and I'm very sad about it.
Originally reviewed on smartwool.com
October 3, 2022
Yes
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Hiking
Originally reviewed on smartwool.com
January 19, 2022
yes!!
Great fit and feel! Love it!
Originally reviewed on smartwool.com
January 6, 2022
Might be allergic to the plant-based dye?
I have several Smartwool base layers and this was the first from the plant-based dye series that I've tried. I loved the pink tie-dye look so I gave this base layer a try. After about 5 hours of wearing the top, I had a contact dermatitis skin reaction (I have very sensitive skin - I'm allergic to latex, colors and fragrances in detergent, etc). Wherever the fabric made contact with my body, I had a diffuse red rash. I did not have the rash where my bra made contact with my skin or on my legs. After I switched shirts, my skin inflammation and redness started to decrease. I'm not sure if the plant based dye process is different than the standard Smartwool process and perhaps why I had this issue.
Originally reviewed on smartwool.com
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