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Probably the softest and most durable Merino T you've ever worn. Made in Lithuania. The merino wool is fully traceable back to the sheep farm.
With a low 16.5 micron, the wool fiber is extremely fine and, together with Tencel®, gives a T-shirt with an exclusive and comfortable feel. Even for the most sensitive to wool. With this T you enjoy the properties of wool even in the warmer months of the year. It insulates against the heat and it warms even when it is damp. Merino wool is also naturally antibacterial and therefore very rarely smells. Discreet logo in the neck tone in tone with tricot.
INTRODUCTORY OFFER: SEK 500/pc when buying two or more T-shirts. Choose freely between ladies and gentlemen. The discount is deducted at checkout.

Fritjof's thoughts behind the product:
- Long service life . Many nice merino Ts and underwear have a very short lifespan. Hollows appear, the fit is lost and it becomes lumpy (pilling). With an exclusive yarn of merino wool and Tencel® from Austrian Schoeller, we knit a product that lasts a long time.
- A smooth experience for everyone. Even the most sensitive to wool. Here we choose a low 16.5 micron, which is matched by few. Almost non-existent risk of a prickly experience. Users who could never wear wool now have a reason to give wool a second chance.
- Minimal use of synthetics. Mixing in synthetics is often a way to increase the life of the merino product and to make it cheaper. The downside is, among other things, an increased risk of migration of microplastics during washing. For this product we chose a yarn of renewable and synthetic-free merino wool and Tencel®. The elastane (synthetic) was then knitted into the fabric. Not ideal but which we claim should drastically increase the life of the garment.
- Functionality for outdoor life with cut and stitching to work even for everyday wear and even under the jacket. As with most of our products, this product does not scream outdoor life either. The garments must be able to be used in many different situations all year round.
- Wool from happy sheep. True to our habit, we want to know with certainty which sheep farm the wool comes from and that the sheep there are treated with the greatest respect. We are therefore not satisfied with certificates that say "mulesing-free" We have also succeeded in achieving full traceability of the merino wool for this product.
Weight of the sweater in size M: 121 g
38% fully traceable Nativa® merino wool
(16.5 micron), 56% Tencel® and 6% elastane.
- Merino wool clothes look after themselves quite well and should not be washed very often. The merino wool makes them resistant to odors, stains and wrinkles in a natural way. Hanging the clothes out on the clothesline is often enough to get them fresh again.
- When washing becomes necessary, use a wool program at a maximum of 30°C or 40°C (see washing advice) and detergent intended for wool.
- If there is no wool programme, use cold water or washing programs with low spins.
- After washing, gently stretch the garment when wet and then let it dry flat, preferably on a towel.
- Remember to never hang a wet merino garment on a hanger, as it will lose its shape.
- Do not use fabric softener/fabric softener, it is neither good for the clothes nor the environment. Fabric softener acts as a softener by causing small plastic particles to settle on the surface of the fabric, which can make the fibers in the garment weaker and have a shortened lifespan. The softening agents are also difficult to break down in nature.
- However, please use environmentally certified detergents and be careful with the dosage.
- Close zippers, Velcro and buttons before washing.
- You must not tumble dry the garment.
- Avoid ironing the garment, but if you have to, do it on a low heat.
The size guide is based on the measurements and the fit that we want our garments to have. The sizes are structured according to the general European size system.
HENMARK tops are available in sizes XS-XL. To choose the right size, you can easily measure yourself and/or compare with your usual size. If you are hesitating between two sizes, we recommend that you choose the smaller size. See table and body sketch below.

The manufacturing and sale of clothing takes place in several stages, with the price increasing at each stage. If we, as a clothing brand, sell larger batches of clothing to traditional retailers, who in turn are responsible for sales to you as the end customer, then the price naturally also increases here. We sell our clothes online in our webshop or via other digital marketplaces and always deliver directly to you without intermediaries.
By skipping the final retail stage, we can offer clothes of higher quality and lower climate footprint at a better price. Often, the price at Henmark is 30-50% lower than for an equivalent product sold in traditional stores.
Below you can see two tables showing the estimated traditional retail price and the calculation of the price when you buy directly from Henmark.
Estimated price in traditional store
| Material and manufacturing | 220 kr |
| Shipping and fees | 10 kr |
| Cost of finished product | 230 kr |
| Mark-up from Henmark to store* | 230 kr |
| Estimated mark-up by store | 307 kr |
| VAT | 192 kr |
| Estimated price to you in traditional store | 959 kr |
Price directly from Henmark
| Material and manufacturing | 220 kr |
| Shipping and fees | 10 kr |
| Cost of finished product | 230 kr |
| Mark-up from Henmark to you as a customer* | 330 kr |
| Price excluding VAT | 560 kr |
| VAT | 140 kr |
| Price to you directly from Henmark | 700 kr |
*As you can see, we have a higher mark-up when we sell directly to you compared to if we were to sell larger batches of clothes to traditional stores that are in turn responsible for sales to the end customer. This is because we take over responsibility and costs from the store for various functions required for sales to the end consumer, e.g., warehouse logistics, home delivery, exchanges, returns, and staff for administration and customer support. The final price to you as a customer is still significantly lower compared to prices in traditional stores.
You can find more information about how we set our prices and what you pay for on this page.