Women's Base Layers and Running Tops
As your primary next-to-skin article of clothing, a baselayer plays a foundation role in pulling moisture away from your body and regulate your core temperature.
Women's Base Layers and Running Tops
Our 20 years of design experience and dedication to fabric development produce trail ready baselayers that feel good against the skin. That keep you warm when wet and dry out quickly - anti-microbial and moisture-wicking.
They're hardwearing and constructed with premium fabrics to minimise chafing so give freedom of movement and next-to-skin comfort whether hillwalking, trail running, mountaineering, climbing, riding bikes or stargazing.
Polygiene - Wear more, wash less
We apply Polygiene™ to garments so that they smell less with wear and need washing less between use: ideal for that multi day getaway (and you’re doing your bit for the environment too). It's a silver based treatment that's applied during fabric production. The silver chloride prevents bacteria growth that makes your clothes pong without interfering with the skin’s natural bacteria flora, so it’s comfortable and safe next to your skin. Polygiene ™ is bluesign ® approved (meeting the highest environmental standards) and lasts as long as your clothes do, so you’ll never need to reproof them. The catch? There isn’t one! You can wear this garment day in, day out, and day back in again without causing a stink – winner!
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How to care for your outdoor clothing
From waterproofs and Merino wool to down and synthetic kit, cleaning and looking after your outdoor clothing is really important...
How to choose a base layer for hillwalking
Too many tees. Too, too many tees. With so many ‘technical tees’ out there, each claiming to be more technically...
Choosing the Best Base Layer - Merino wool vs Synthetic fibres
Merino wool is an ideal base layer option if you prioritise natural materials, breathability, and odour resistance. At the same...
How Polygiene helps you save water and wash your kit less
Water consumption in the production of clothing can be astronomical – 1000 litres (4 bathtubs) for a cotton t-shirt, 7000...
What is Polygiene and why do we use it?
None of us want to be smelly – even when we’re out on an adventure! But clothes washing facilities are...