Icebreaker Sale
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Icebreaker
Coronet Baselayer
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The Coronet offers an alternative to your fleece mid layer, in a natural, 100% merino wool top. Ideal under your waterproof shell on cold days, it's breathable and easy to pack. Merino wool is warm and comfortable, and doesn't retain odour.
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was £90.00 £68.00
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Icebreaker
Tornado Baselayer
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Merino Wool's breathable properties, capable of absorbing and releasing up to ten times the moisture that a synthetic can, ensure that Icebreaker products keep their wearers warm, dry and comfortable. The natural fibres are porous and work as well as woven fabric to give extremely high warmth to weight ratio and outstanding breathability. Layering Icebreaker allows the fibres to work together providing more warmth without bulk or compromising breathability. Icebreaker doesn’t hold odour, dries quickly and is warm even when wet.
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was £80.00 £60.00
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Icebreaker
Glider Baselayer
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For extra comfort and movement the Glider by Icebreaker has a seamless underarm. It couldn't be more versatile either, thanks to its three way collar - zip up, zip down, or zip up and rolled over. Better zip in and get one.
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was £80.00 £60.00
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Icebreaker
Olympia Zip Baselayer
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This sharp looking top features a super versatile 3 way zip collar (up, down or up and folded over) and sleeve and side seam stripes. It also features the life-saving qualities of Icebreaker merino.
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was £70.00 £53.00
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Icebreaker
Coronet Baselayer
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The elements will struggle to find a way in. The ribbed collar, thumb loops and reverse facing zip all see to that. With the addition of the striped knitted insert over the shoulder and down the sleeve you'll look hot no matter how cold the weather.
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was £90.00 £50.00
Icebreaker is about icebreaking.
It's about our relationship to nature, and to each other. And it's about new ideas and doing things differently; being an authentic natural choice in an age of synthetics, and seeing how far we can develop this simple idea. We think
it's a 100 year idea, and we're just learning to walk.
Each year we procure the best merino wool in the world, directly from the best growers in the world, up high in the very pure Southern Alps of New Zealand. If the fibre didn't work, the animals would die every time it snowed. But it does, and they don't.