Tactile linen-blend fabric in a regular fit
The linen tee from Amundsen is, as the name suggests, made in a 70/30 cotton/linen blended fabric that lends it a lightweight, cooling quality. It's perfect for warm summer days, or layering under an overshirt on cooler evenings. Compared to Amundsen's standard cotton tee (the 'Oslo' model), this linen one has a more tailored, regular fit.
- Constructed in linen-blend jersey fabric (70% organic cotton, 30% linen)
- Classic regular fit
- Made in Europe
cm | Chest | Sleeve | Waist | Seat |
---|---|---|---|---|
S | 91-96 | 63 | 81-86 | 88-93 |
M | 97-104 | 64.5 | 87-92 | 96-101 |
L | 106-111 | 66 | 93-98 | 104-109 |
XL | 114-118 | 67.5 | 99-104 | 111-116 |
XXL | 118-121 | 69 | 105-110 | 118-120 |
in | Chest | Sleeve | Waist | Seat |
---|---|---|---|---|
S | 35.8-37.8 | 24.8 | 31.8-33.8 | 35-37 |
M | 38.1-41 | 25.4 | 34.2-36.2 | 38-40 |
L | 41.7-43.7 | 25.9 | 36.6-38.5 | 41-43 |
XL | 44.8-46.5 | 26.6 | 39.9-40.9 | 44-46 |
XXL | 46.5-47.6 | 27.1 | 41.3-43.3 | 46.4-47.2 |
- Organic Cotton: Made from 70% organic cotton
- Sustainability through Longevity: While the biggest polluters in the outdoor industry compete to make the most noise about recycling and other green initiatives, Amundsen focus on what matters most: fewer products. Through the use of quality materials, technology and craftsmanship, Amundsen continuously make sure your timeless and versatile garments last for generations.
- Manufactured Locally: Made in Portugal
Amundsen clothing is named after one of the greatest explorers ever to walk the Earth. No pressure there then. In fact, the company’s co-founder, Jørgen Amundsen, is a relative of the legendary man himself, and the brand’s designs are based on classic styles from the golden age of exploration. Throw in a generous dash of 1960s Nordic ski resort chic and you’ve got a unique range of good-looking kit that’ll get you noticed in all the right ways.
However, there’s nothing old-fashioned about the way Amundsen’s gear performs. Ruggedly built from merino wool and waterproof triple-layer cotton, these are serious expedition-grade garments built for a Scandi outdoor culture – a concept that the Norwegians call ‘friluftsliv’, or ‘open-air life’. It’s the idea that time spent enjoying the freedom of the outdoors should be a core part of your life, since it enhances just about everything else. Now that’s something we can all get on board with.