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Premium Possum Half Zip MKM ORIGINALS

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The 1/4 zip jersey is made with a premium blend including merino wool/possum fibre for warmth & comfort with a touch of nylon for strength. It features a snug zip up double layer collar with an attractive fully rib throughout the garment. Designed as part of our MKM Originals range this jersey is an ideal Lifestyle garment.

Features:

  • 60% Merino wool, 30% Possum Fibre, 10% Nylon
  • 1/4 zip front
  • Proudly made in Palmerston North, New Zealand

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Care Instructions

  • Cold hand wash in mild detergent, rinse well
  • Do not wring
  • Do not tumble dry
  • Dry flat in shade

Why choose Possum Merino garments– traps a tunnel of air providing up to 55% more warmth than a 100% wool garment. Blending possum fibre with superfinemerino reduces the overall weight of a garment by up to 20%. Both possum and merino fibres have a complex cuticle, absorbing and expelling moisture vapour from both the external environment and the body microclimate in changing conditions, making the blend an ideal mix for insulating the body and maintaining core temperature. This blend is also highly resistant to pilling, and a much lower, if any, irritability factor as anyone who owns one of these durable garments can confirm.

New Zealand is the only place in the world that the fibre can be harvested so it remains extremely scarce on a global basis, making it the pink diamond of the eco-luxury fur world. Your choice helps drive demand for possum fibre, reducing the numbers of a pest that has a severe negative effect on native New Zealand flora and fauna, making your choice environmentally sound.

Introduced from Australia by early settlers, the numbers of brushtail possums multiplied exponentially in their non-native environment in the ideal climate with abundant food and no natural predators. Hand-gathering the fur is environmentally friendly and doesn't further endanger New Zealand's native wild life.