Description

A doubled up, and extra cozy, t-shirt experiment [#567]. Essentially a Daydry Merino t-shirt next to the skin and an Alpha-D t-shirt on the outside, they are attached at the neck but otherwise hang freely. Dry merino performance meets lightweight warm breathability of Polartec Alpha Direct 90 for cool weather comfort.

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Fabric Story

Alpha-D 90 is a midweight (90gsm) insulation with exceptional breathability, allowing for world class warmth without overheating. Alpha was originally designed by Polartec for US Special Forces to use in cold wet conditions, but we find that when used on it’s own it makes some of the most versatile active use insulation possible.

When worn as a top layer it provides almost completely unrestricted airflow. When in motion or in breezy conditions it barely insulates at all, but when worn under a shell or in calm, still, environments it packs a huge amount of exceptionally soft and cozy warmth. Combined with its light weight and easy packability it makes for an amazing layer for outdoor activities in above freezing conditions. It’s super nice and cozy indoors too, and below freezing it makes an excellent layering piece.

  • Fiber Content

    100%Polyester

  • Fabric Origin

    Knit in USA

  • Fabric Weight

    90GSM

  • Fabric Construction

    Split knit

  • Fabric Water Resistance

    None

  • Breathability

    Extremely High

Fabric Story

Nature and technology intertwined in pursuit of lightweight perfection. A 150gsm jersey made with 75% super soft 16.5 micron top-capped merino and 25% Ciclo branded polyester intimately blended together to a luxuriously soft, dry and breathable performance fabric.

The magic starts with the merino of course, because nothing in nature performs as well. We use a 16.5 micron, top-capped Australian RWS certified merino for that extra softness, plus all the hygroscopic thermobuffering and odor resistance wool is so good at. At 150gsm though the fabric is quite light so it needs to be blended with something to strengthen it up, and if you are blending you might as well add some extra performance.

Merino excels at handling water vapor but doesn’t handle liquid water quite as well, something polyester is exceptional at. Poly both absorbs almost zero water (just 0.4% of its weight) and also wicks it across its surface quickly to speed up drying times. When blended with merino it can also create a slightly less bouncy yarn, which in turn allows for the fabric to be knit into a more open structure for better breathability. In particular we use a Ciclo branded polyester that meets Oeko-Tex Ecoports certification. This polyester includes a biodegradable ingredient that stimulates microbe metabolization in environments where materials like wool naturally break down. Or at least that’s what they claim, we take these claims with a big grain of suspicion, but there does seem to be enough there to at least merit testing it out.

  • Fiber Content

    • 75%16.5 Micron Merino
    • 25%Ciclo branded polyester
  • Fabric Weight

    150GSM

  • Fabric Origin

    Knit in Thailand

  • Fabric Construction

    Jersey

  • UPF

    40+

  • Fabric Water Resistance

    None

  • Breathability

    High

  • Durability

    Average

Fit

  • Shrinkage

    Unwashed and scaled for shrinkage, expect significant shrinkage to the merino layer when first washed and dried

Size Chart

in Inches | Measured Flat

SizeXSSMLXLXXL
Shoulder19.52020.52121.522
Chest20.2521.2522.2523.2524.2525.25
Front Length26.12526.7527.3752828.62529.25
Sleeve Length18.7519.2519.7520.2520.7521.25
Pedro is 6'1", 160 lbs and wears size M in Dryblack.

Form

  • Made in

    Manhattan

  • Construction Details

    Ultrasuede 30mm label on hem

  • Style Number

    K565

Revision History

  • November 2025:
    • Initial release
    • Name: Alpha-Daydry Doubletee
    • Colors: Dryblack, Anthracite, Mauvesmoke

Care

  • Washing

    • Machine wash warm
    • Do not bleach
  • Drying

    Tumble dry low

  • Dry Cleaning

    Do not dry clean

  • Ironing

    Do not iron

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