Women's First Layer
Solace Merino Seamless Tank
Solo at yoga then layer up for the ride, with nature's tech Merino Wool. Movement mapped to hold, bend and breathe where you need, with the perfect blend of Merino Wool and Tencel™ combining comfort and performance. Dries fast, repels odour and outdoes any synthetic singlet in your closet.
Features
- Seamless knit - close fit with less chafing and product waste for the win
- Movement mapped - ribbed for support, stretch and structure where you need it
- Thermal mapped - extra breathability where you sweat
- Racerback and set back arms in breathable mesh
- Removable cups - light support and shaping if you want it
Fabric & Fit
- Fit: Slim
- Type: Merino Cool Tencel™ Seamless
- Blend: 34% Polyamide, 24% Tencel, 24% Wool, 13% Polyester, 5% Elastane
Why Merino Wins
We’ve always known Merino works. Now the lab coats agree. A new four-year PhD study, led by NC State University and The Woolmark Company, proves that Merino Wool outperforms polyester in moisture buffering by 96%. Merino Wool regulates heat and sweat naturally, no chemical tricks required. Learn more
Shipping & Returns
This item qualifies for free shipping.
Free delivery within New Zealand for all orders over $100.
Order are processed and dispatched the next working day. Orders received on Saturdays, Sundays, and Public Holidays will be processed on the following business day.
Target delivery is 2-3 business days.
Returns Information
Returns are accepted within 28 days of purchase provided items are in new and unworn condition.
Restrictions apply, read our full returns policy here.
Reviews
Merino Performance
Merino Wool is at the centre of everything we do. It's nature's performance fibre. Merino keeps you cool when it's hot, warm when it's not, and smelling fresh from first chair to last round.
Transparency
We partner with the world’s best in Wool manufacturing to ensure quality, transparency, and ethical production. We are leading the charge in future-proof apparel.
Our Story
Sometime back in the early noughties, a storm-chasing Kiwi ski bum living out of a ski bag pondered a big problem - his gear wasn't cutting it for both epic mountain missions and post-shred hangs at the bar. Here we are 16 years later.
