Avila Climbing Co. Fitz Roy
Avila Climbing Co. Fitz Roy
Heavyweight cotton tribute to the iconic Patagonian peak
- Heavyweight 6.8 oz cotton, built to last
- Drop shoulder, relaxed loose fit
- Full back graphic, Fitz Roy massif print
- DTG printed with water based inks
- Designed in Clearwater, Florida
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Description
Some mountains stay with you. Fitz Roy is one of them. An 11,171 foot granite spire on the Argentine side of Patagonia, considered one of the most technical climbs on Earth. Tribute to the iconic Patagonian peak.
About the design
A photographic print of the Fitz Roy massif rising over still water, set inside a psychedelic ripple field that turns the reflection into something between memory and dream. Front carries the Avila Climbing Co. wordmark.
Heavyweight cotton, built for everyday
- 100% cotton, 6.8 oz heavyweight construction
- Drop shoulder, relaxed loose fit
- Soft hand feel that gets better with every wash
- Crew neck, short sleeve
- Printed direct to garment with water based inks for a soft, durable finish
Sizing
Unisex S through XXL. Cut for a relaxed, oversized look. For a standard fit, order your usual size. For a more boxy streetwear fit, size up one.
Care
Machine wash cold on gentle cycle. No bleach. Tumble dry low. Iron on low, never directly on the print. Do not dry clean.
Designed in Clearwater, Florida. Made for the climb.
Gender: Unisex
Fabric: 100% cotton
Fabric Weight: 6.8 oz/yd² (230 g/m²)
Fabric Thickness: Thin
Fabric Strench: Non-Stretch
Care Instructions: Machine wash at 30°C (gentle cycle); Do not bleach; Tumble dry low; Iron at low temperature, avoid ironing on print; Do not dry clean
Features: Casual, Street, Daily Casual, Pure Cotton, Short Sleeve, Drop Shoulder, Round Neck / O-Neck, Regular, Loose, Spring, Summer
Print Size: 40*52cm
Notes: Batch variations are normal due to factors like temperature and materials, and we strive to minimize these differences as much as possible. We appreciate your understanding.
Complete the Send
Pair your tee with the chalk that started it all.
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