M-Series "ATLANTIC" Edition Beanie
The FRACTEL™ M-Series “ATLANTIC” Edition Beanie is the cold weather staple you've been waiting for. Knitted from soft, Australian Merino Wool, this Beanie naturally provides thermal protection, moisture management and odour control. Designed for easy running or worn casually pre / post run when the temperature goes south.
BENEFITS:
- 1% For The Planet Contributor
- FREE Shipping within Australia
- Unisex design
- Temperature-regulating Australian Merino
- Natural stretch
- Wind resistant
- Odor- and wrinkle resistant
- Quick drying
- Woven label at front
- FRACTEL Exceed Your Expectations (EYE) Guarantee
PRODUCT DETAILS:
- Hand Wash Cold
- Fabric: Body: 100% Australia Merino Wool excluding trims
- One size fits most
- Weight: 75 grams
- Colour Shown: Blue
- Designed in Australia
I was looking for a new hat primarily for sun protection and style and this hat met the mark. It is very comfortable and provides me with the confidence I need to run outside for hours.
Love my new hat. Fits my big-ish head, ponytail and keeps me protected from the sun 😎 Looking forward to more fun colourways!!
Love this hat. Perfect for a run in the sun
L-SERIES "CLAY" Legionnaire Cap
This legionnaire hat is like wearing your own personal shade bubble, but with the added bonus of looking like you’re perpetually about to embark on an epic desert expedition… in your backyard. The neck flap flutters majestically in the wind, turning every casual stroll into a slow-motion scene from an action movie. I walked to the mailbox and felt like Indiana Jones, except instead of hunting for treasure, I was battling the real enemy: sunburn.
The hat’s sun protection is top-notch, but its style? Well, let’s just say my fashion choices have been compared to a 7-year-old on their first camping trip. I’ve had children stop and ask if I’m a safari guide, and one neighbor offered me lemonade, thinking I was lost in the suburban wilderness. But honestly, when your face and neck are this protected, who cares if you look like you’re about to catalog exotic birds?