What is the Camino Pucker SS Shirt?
It's a short-sleeved shirt with a functional design, making it versatile enough for outdoor lifestyles and activities such as camping, hiking, and biking. The Camino Pucker is also crafted from environmentally conscious materials, including wood-based Tencel™ Modal fibres, and is carbon neutral through Royal Robbins' extensive approach to responsible manufacturing.
What is it made of?
This shirt comprises 75% Tencel™ Modal and 25% recycled polyester, which helps to increase durability and product longevity.
Tencel® fibres are produced from responsibly sourced wood pulp using eco-conscious processes and are certified as compostable and biodegradable. Tencel® carries multiple sustainability certifications, including the USDA biobased product certification, CarbonNeutral™ by Natural Capital Partners, and an EU Ecolabel. It also has a European Award for the Environment. The yarns contribute to breathability and comfort and feel gentle on the skin.
What are its features?
The printed Heritage Fish and Caledonia prints of this shirt are inspired by classic designs from the 1990's Royal Robbins archives.
A short, boxy silhouette provides maximum versatility and can be worn for virtually any occasion, whether heading to work or hiking at the weekend.
The box pleat at the rear enhances freedom of movement for more dynamic activities. The straight hem and traditional button fastening at the front also allow you to wear the shirt in multiple ways.
A drop-in chest pocket provides storage for small essentials like a mobile phone, sunglasses, or keys.
ClimatePartner certifies this product's climate contribution, which helps to negate the environmental impact of manufacturing the shirt.
Features:
• Heritage Fish and Caledonia prints from our ’90s Royal Robbins archives
• A short, boxy silhouette with a straight hem to wear buttoned or open
• Box pleat on the back for mobility
• Drop-in chest pocket with a sunglasses sleeve—made popular by the Desert Pucker
• Tencel™ Modal fibres utilise responsibly sourced wood and a process that uses 50% less carbon emissions and water consumption than comparable fibres
• Climate contribution certified by ClimatePartner