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Livin' Aloha Long Sleeve Thermal

Regular price $60.00
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Perfect for layering on a cold day this thermal long sleeve t shirt will definitely help keep your body warm. It’s created with a mini waffle thermal knit, retail fit crew neck with cuffs.

    Features

    • 4.5 oz., 55/45 airlume combed and ringspun cotton/polyester, 40 singles
    • Deep Heather is 52/48 airlume combed and ringspun cotton/polyester
    • Mini waffle thermal
    • 3/4" neck binding
    • 3" ribbed cuffs
    • Contrast color cover stitched neck, shoulders, armholes and cuffs
    • Retail fit
    • Side seams

    For environmental and human friendly reasons, this product is only made when you order it. Typically, this product will be made in about a week, however please allow 3 to 6 weeks due to Covid, for it to be made and we will send you tracking information as soon as it's in the mail.

    When you buy this product right now, you’re getting more than just an awesome product -- you’re helping us to plant 1 million native trees in Hawai’i by 2030.

    Every Livin' Aloha product you buy plants a tree in Hawai’i. It’s super simple. You buy this product now, we donate a native tree to the Carbon Neutrality Lab at the University of Hawai’i to be planted by our volunteers throughout the year. The more products you buy, the more trees we plant!

    Join the community and shop with a mission! Livin' Aloha is all about awesome people coming together and celebrating the daily practice of aloha and giving back to the islands we all cherish. Livin’ Aloha is a beachin’ family brand from Maui on a big mission to protect and restore Hawai'i’s wildlife and ecosystems. You’re guaranteed to love it!

    Why shop with us?

    Positive Impact

    Every product you buy plants a tree in Hawai'i.

    Happiness Guaranteed

    Attract more aloha spirit into your life.

    brand on a mission

    Our goal is to plant 1 million native trees across Hawai'i by 2030. Every product you buy with Livin' Aloha Shop plants a tree in Hawai'i in partnership with the Carbon Neutrality Lab at the University of Hawai'i.