Burton Retro Midweight Polo Winter Base Layer Top
Burton Retro Midweight Polo Winter Base Layer Top
Burton Retro Midweight Polo Winter Base Layer Top
Burton Retro Midweight Polo Winter Base Layer Top

Retro Midweight Polo Winter Base Layer Top

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Eye-catching 90s-style long-sleeve polo top from Burton, great on its own or as a base layer for skiing/snowboarding

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About the Burton Retro Midweight Polo

The Burton Retro Midweight Polo Top is perfect for general wear and even better as a base layer either for the slope or when you're out and about on cold winter days.

A 92% polyester and 8% spandex single jersey construction creates a soft and cosy feel. DRYRIDE Ultrawick 200 fabric hugs the body in a next-to-skin fit, wicking moisture away and allowing your skin to breath underneath all you ski/snowboarding gear.

The Retro Midweight Polo Top is inspired by Burton's 1995 collection, only layers like this didn't exist then. Retro 90s style features include a rugby-style crew neck and thumbhole cuffs to keep sleeves in place with, all alongside a stylish embroidered logo.

Features
  • Rugby-style crew neck
  • Thumbhole cuffs keep sleeves in place
  • Embroidered logo
  • Quick-drying and highly breathable fabric
  • DRYRIDE Ultrawick midweight 200 fabric pulls moisture away from your skin
  • Bluesign® approved materials use only safe chemicals and reduce impact on both humans and the planet during manufacturing
The Lowdown
  • Fit -Next-to-skin fit
  • Material - 92% polyester, 8% spandex single jersey
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