Going green never looked this good. Asymmetric seaming detail and side slits give the Amos a one-of-a-kind look. This not-so-polo looking polo is made of recycled polyester with UPF 40+ protection (light colors UPF 15-24), but it feels just like super soft cotton. Even the buttons are recycled! Shaped seams, a tapered waist and dropped back hem give the women's style a great-looking silhouette. The anti-pill, wash-and-wear fabric keeps it looking new, even after repeated washing. It's also snag-resistant and moisture wicking, so it'll look and feel great, no matter how often you wear it. Try it out if you don't believe us.
FABRIC:
66% Polyester 34% Recycled polyester textured jersey knit with wicking finish, 150 g/m² (4.4 oz/yd²).
Going green never looked this good. Asymmetric seaming detail and side slits give the Amos a one-of-a-kind look. This not-so-polo looking polo is made of recycled polyester with UPF 40+ protection (light colors UPF 15-24), but it feels just like super soft cotton. Even the buttons are recycled! Shaped seams, a tapered waist and dropped back hem give the women's style a great-looking silhouette. The anti-pill, wash-and-wear fabric keeps it looking new, even after repeated washing. It's also snag-resistant and moisture wicking, so it'll look and feel great, no matter how often you wear it. Try it out if you don't believe us.
FABRIC:
66% Polyester 34% Recycled polyester textured jersey knit with wicking finish, 150 g/m² (4.4 oz/yd²).
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