M's Hobbs LS Tee
M's Hobbs LS Tee
M's Hobbs LS Tee
M's Hobbs LS Tee
M's Hobbs LS Tee
M's Hobbs LS Tee
M's Hobbs LS Tee
M's Hobbs LS Tee
M's Hobbs LS Tee
M's Hobbs LS Tee

M's Hobbs LS Tee

Regular price $65.00
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Description
The Hobbs Tee, our go-to tee that can handle days on the trail or casual outings.  Built with a buttery soft fabric that wicks moisture while keeping you cool. Now in the same cut as our graphic tees for a classic fit and everyday wear.
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Features
  • Men's Long Sleeve Tee
  • Standard Fit
  • 4-way stretch
  • Wicks Moisture While Regulating Temperature
  • Made In China
Materials
66% Tencel Lyocell, 28% Organic Cotton, 4% Spandex | 4.4 oz

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Charles Allen

Love these shirts, I have a few of the hoodies and I love them as well. I’m 5,9 140lbs and a small fits me loose, hoodies as well. This fabric is super comfy but very very dainty so I’ll definitely keep them to casual use.

Our Promise

Here at Fayettechill, our commitment to quality is stronger than ever. Goods for the woods that are good for the woods. We collect and thoughtfully create eco-conscious goods that are built-to-last. We strive to lessen our impact on the environment with each seasonal product collection, including ethical manufacturing and sourcing of organic and recycled materials.

Organic Cotton

Vote for Organic Cotton. It protects natural ecosystems and nurtures the soil, versus crops treated with pesticides and chemicals that are harmful for farmers, workers, wildlife, and waterways.

Hemp

We like Hemp. Its natural resistance to pests and weed-blocking dense growth requires no chemicals of any kind. It is the strongest natural fiber, naturally antimicrobial and resistant to UV.

Recycled Polyester

At our Hemp Fortex factory, we use Repreve Recycled Polyester, which uses PET from plastic water bottles as the raw material. Recycling the PET into fiber not only reduces landfill and ocean waste, it causes far less air pollution than making new PET.

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