Natural Training T-shirt - White

£35.00

Out of stock

T-shirt made from Lyocell, merino wool, and elastane. It’s soft on the skin, breathable, and has enough stretch for both everyday wear and training, The loose knit structure gives a flattering drape and further increases breathability to make this a great all-rounder t shirt.

Designed as a natural alternative to polyester casual gym T-shirts, it helps keep you comfortable whether you’re out casually, working out, or wearing it all day as either a base layer or normal T-shirt.

- Quick Drying

- Moisture Wicking

- Breathable

- Anti Bacterial

- Anti Odor

- Regular fit

Composition: 73% Lyocell, 25% Merino Wool, 2% Elastane

Model is 5'9 and 75kg wearing size S (175cm and 165lbs).

Pick your normal size for a regular fit, or a size down for a slim fit.

Meet The Fibres

Lyocell

This fibre is made from beechwood pulp and is one of the most eco-friendly and sustainable fibres made. Lyocell adds softness and breathability, making it comfortable for both daily wear and training. It offers a more natural-feeling alternative to polyester, all whilst retaining quick-drying and moisture-wicking capabilities. It's also far more sustainable, breathable and moisture-wicking compared to other natural fibres like cotton or linen.

Merino Wool

This fibre comes from Merino sheep (a breed celebrated for producing exceptionally soft and durable fibres) and is much finer and softer than traditional wool. Merino wool adds natural temperature regulation, and is also naturally breathable, moisture-managing and odour-resistant, making it ideal for both everyday wear and gym training. It moves sweat away from your body to the surface instead of trapping it like polyester. No more nasty smells like the ones you get from sweating in polyester.

Why Avoid Polyester & Nylon?

Health

Polyester and nylon are known hormone disruptors. They shed millions of microplastics into your skin each time you wear them. In sportswear specifically, your pores are open and you're rubbing against the fabric, which makes your skin even more susceptible to absorbing microplastics. Microplastics have been proven to affect your hormones.

Hormones aside, research shows that microplastics cause inflammation, oxidative stress, DNA damage, and potentially raise the risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer.

Usage

Because it is plastic, polyester is not breathable and does not absorb moisture like natural fibres. It traps sweat against the skin, which feeds odour-causing bacteria. This causes the smell you get from sweating. So your sweat doesn't smell by itself; it’s the bacteria growing because of polyester that causes the smell.

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