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“Whether running or just everyday wear, this is my favorite shirt in my closet hands down. Most comfortable shirt I own.” - Ryan S. (customer)
The Tencelite 19 fabric is what sets this shirt apart from the pack. It wicks away moisture, is quick dry and has natural anti-odor protection.
This technical garment checks boxes for comfort, softer fabric and carefully tuned thermoregulation. The soft natural hand and modern cut makes it perfect for extreme runs, grueling work outs or daily chill. Made in the USA.
Tencel is made from Eucalyptus wood pulp
This fabric mix scores high on breathability and lightweight design. The TENCEL blend amplifies the moisture wicking skills and odor resistance. TENCEL is a traceable and sustainable fabric made from eucalyptus wood pulp. That gives you a softer feel against the skin and a gentler effect on the planet. Non-toxic chemicals and solvents are used when creating the fabric. Think premium pima cotton alloyed with a high-performance synthetic.
The Cascade t-shirts are available in 5 colors:
Heather Grey, Black, Olive Grey, Heather Navy & White
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“Usually I pay around $70 for a tee of this quality, especially with the tencel blend on the fabric. Great fit too!” - Josh S. (customer)
“So comfortable and functional its almost like your running naked.” - Gary (customer)
“Looks great out on the trail, roads, or as an everyday piece of attire.” - Christopher C. (customer)
Tencelite 19 Technology
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First I would wear them on my 4 Day backpacking adventure around Mt Adams in August…I would then proceed to wear it for my first 50 miler at the ABC 50 in Anza Borrega this December ⛰
I would literally wear a shirt for everything! Work, running, driving, sleeping, and eating. That’s literally everything I do.
Mostly running.. and working.. and eating…and playing with the dogs…and playing with the grandkids… and no running.. and thinking about running.
OK, I’d just wear them a lot when doing a lot of things.
I would use them for running and at the gym! Probably everywhere else too!
I would wear them for multiple occasions. Work: as a cop I need a good quality shirt under my bullet proof best because it gets HOT! Exercise: I would wear them during my training and my race! (Running Leadville 100). Casually: I would wear them out for a night in the NYC or when my wife and I travel, to as many different countries as possible!
Trail hiking for me and son would sport one while mountain biking.
Post work summer trail runs!
Post work summer trail runs!
Wearing my shirt on the PCT, burning up the miles from Mexico to Canada. Hike on!
Running every weekday would be easier! I’d wear to work so I’m ready to hit the trails/road immediately after I’m off!
I would sport one for the Kanawha Trace 10K in Ona, West Virginia in two weeks. Have you run in West Virginia in August? Whew!
These would be my go to run short on all my 5k/Half runs in Tampa this summer!!!
I see myself throwing these shirts on and smashing some GA trail runs/rides or cruising around town running with stroller and pup, waving to everyone as we pass them! Now go get after it!
I would love wearing this shirt, running in the trails of Massachusetts, but also when eating dinner after the run! Not to mention the before run breakfast!
I just moved to Yangon, Myanmar and I need something to beat this humidity on my runs!
Would certainly wear them for AC 100 and the after party!