

Chaussettes Trail en mélange de laine mérinos - Lot de 2
Le mélange de fils de cette chaussette a été créé en tenant compte du niveau d'activité de la randonnée - restez au sec, au chaud et à l'aise. La laine mérinos est une fibre naturelle et respirante qui aide à garder les pieds au chaud même lorsqu'ils sont mouillés, le polypropylène est résistant à l'eau, le nylon ajoute de la durabilité et le spandex ajoute du confort grâce à l'élasticité. La laine est naturellement résistante aux odeurs.
- 40 % laine mérinos/ 40 % polypropylène/ 15 % nylon/ 5 % élasthanne
- Support de voûte plantaire articulé
- Talon et semelle coussinés
Fabriqué au Canada 🇨🇦
Conseils d'entretien :
- Lavage en machine à froid (30°)
- Laver avec des couleurs similaires.
- Ne pas javelliser
- Sécher à basse température
- Ne pas nettoyer à sec
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Pre-dating Confederation, Stanfield’s was founded in 1856 by Charles Stanfield and blossomed during the Klondike Gold Rush as the premier manufacturer able to keep the gold panners warm and dry during the harsh Canadian winter climate.
Our commitment to quality, craftsmanship and to Canada is unwavering and continues to drive Stanfield’s into tomorrow through innovation, dedication and pride in being Canada’s brand. Yesterday’s story built for tomorrow.
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OUR STORY
Charles E. Stanfield had no idea when he immigrated to Canada in 1855 that he would found the firm would become recognized as Canada's leading manufacturer of men's underwear.