Our classic henley tank has an attractive neckline with 5 buttons. Superfine 5 oz. rib knit has a close-to-body flattering fit & falls to hip. Wear alone or as a layer, this lightweight wool henley top offers beautiful protection and warmth. 100% superfine Rambouillet wool. Made in America.
Machine Wash Cold, Tumble Dry No Heat. Fitted Garment.
The secret is in the breed: Rambouillet sheep, a cousin to Merino and prevalent in America’s West, grows a very fine, thin, long, and durable fiber. We spin this superfine wool fiber to create a very fine yarn which allows for our soft, lightweight knitted wool comfortwear. A “worsted” yarn construction keeps fibers parallel to avoid the typical wool “scratchy” feel. Our unique Windspun™ process removes any excess fiber to avoid potential piling.
Our commitment to work with nature drives us to find solutions in color from natural plant dyes. The rich colors of our wool comfortwear comes from the dried extracts of plants, like indigo, red madder, osage, and logwood. The process requires hands-on, artisan care and insures a truly unique piece of clothing. Its beautiful, colorfast, and easy on the environment.
From farm to you, 100% of our product process comes from American farms, factories and hands. We grow, manufacture, cut, sew, dye, launder and ship on American soil in American towns from Montana to Massachusetts to Maine.
We use wool from 100% American sheep ranches, operate a low carbon emission process in manufacturing, package with recycled materials, and are developing local retail distribution. Antimicrobial properties of wool require only occasional laundering to save on environmental impact.
We provide 10% of our profits and 5% of work time for volunteering to local environmental conservation, human need, arts, and education.
As “ethical entrepreneurs," we pass on to younger leaders how to use the free enterprise system to create goodness in responsible products and businesses while creating good for themselves. In two books and two businesses, we are passing on how to succeed with values-centered leadership in a socially responsible business model.
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