Chroma Blanket Shirt

$168.00
$168.00
Outerknown
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Quick Hit
The original blanket shirt in one solid color. 

Description
Often imitated, never duplicated, the original Blanket Shirt by Outerknown. 

The Blanket Shirt is Outerknown’s most iconic piece because it is loved by many. Cozy, warm, versatile, and healthier for the planet.... Read More >

Quick Hit
The original blanket shirt in one solid color. 

Description
Often imitated, never duplicated, the original Blanket Shirt by Outerknown. 

The Blanket Shirt is Outerknown’s most iconic piece because it is loved by many. Cozy, warm, versatile, and healthier for the planet. Made with organic cotton BlanketWeave twill - a lofty design that is soft to the touch. Crafted to have a relaxed fit so it feels like a blanket is draped over you, and this is exactly what makes this piece so versatile. It’s an easy fit, and great for layering. You’ll keep this in your car, take it with you on the boat, throw this in your pack when you're on the move, and then button it up for dinner. The endless versatility, and the all-seasons applications makes this an essential piece. That extra layer of warmth that isn’t a hassle to take with you, blending casual wear with a touch of formality.

Early mornings, late nights, and cooler weather days, you’ll be happy your Blanket Shirt is within arms reach.

Features
Color: Beachwood

Fit: Relaxed Fit

Material: 100% Organic Cotton

Closure: Corozo Button Closure (Made from Tagua Palm Nuts) 

Details: Dual Chest Pockets w/ Button Flap Closure

Written By
Chad

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Outerknown was founded by 11-time World Surf League champion Kelly Slater and acclaimed designer John Moore as a response to the unsustainable practices in the fashion world they spent 2 decades in. Outerknown makes every decision with the highest regard to the hands that build their clothes. Their mission is to protect natural resources, empower the people crafting their clothes, and inspire change within the industry and beyond. You shouldn't have to sacrifice style for sustainability - the two should be synonymous.