The Larchmont Seawool Quarter Zip
Level up your layering game with our Seawool Larchmont Quarter-Zip. This incredibly soft and stretchy wardrobe essential has moisture-wicking and heat-regulating properties to keep you comfortable. Our all-season layer won't itch like conventional wool because it's made from Seawool, an innovative sustainable fabric that combines discarded oyster shells and recycled plastic bottles. This unique material offers a supple texture and antimicrobial and anti-static properties.
- 60% Cotton 40% Seawool
- Quarter-Zip Placket
- Reverse Coil Zipper with Paracord Pull
- Ultrasoft and Breathable
- Moisture-wicking
- Antimicrobial
- Anti-static
- Wrinkle-free
- Heat Regulating
- Machine Washable
- Itch-free
- Made from Discarded Oyster Shells and Recycled Polyester for a Wool-Like Texture
- Model is 6' 175lbs and is wearing size M
- Made From 7 Recycled Plastic Bottles
- Fabric: 60% Cotton, 40% Seawool
- We make products for you to enjoy the places you love, while protecting them too
- Machine Wash With Like ColorsÂ
- Non-Chlorine BleachÂ
- Tumble Dry Low Temperature
- Do Not Dry Clean
FAQs
All items purchased at full price are eligible to be returned for store credit or exchanged within 14 days of the purchase date as long as the product has not been used or damaged. To request a return or exchange email us at info@hamiltonandadams.com
For more information on returns and exchanges, please click here.
We try to get your items out to you as soon as we can. Most orders are shipped out within 1 business day and orders placed on the weekends will be sent out no later than Monday of the following week.
We ship to all recognized USPS addresses.
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Our Story
We are partners in business and in life, and founded Hamilton & Adams because we love the thrill of an adventure. Having spent years traveling the world with extensive time in the Hudson Valley living and learning about the region’s rich history, we decided to embark on the ultimate adventure – build a business that shares the best of what the Upstate region has to offer with the world. Â