The first thing you notice about the Macta is the contrast detail on the placket that highlights the contrast stitching on the style lines. Look a little closer, and you'll note details like the self-fabric collar, contrast inner neck tape and contrast undercollar. While the men's has a three button placket with dyed-to-match buttons, the women's has a five-button placket, plus a dropped back hem and tapered waist for a flattering fit. Both include a reflective Elevate logo on the rear right hip.
FABRIC:
100% Micro polyester cross dyed jersey knit with anti-microbial and wicking finish. 150 g/m² (4.4 oz/yd²)
The first thing you notice about the Macta is the contrast detail on the placket that highlights the contrast stitching on the style lines. Look a little closer, and you'll note details like the self-fabric collar, contrast inner neck tape and contrast undercollar. While the men's has a three button placket with dyed-to-match buttons, the women's has a five-button placket, plus a dropped back hem and tapered waist for a flattering fit. Both include a reflective Elevate logo on the rear right hip.
FABRIC:
100% Micro polyester cross dyed jersey knit with anti-microbial and wicking finish. 150 g/m² (4.4 oz/yd²)
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