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Henley Guide Sweater

Henley Guide Sweater

Originally conceived by and for waterfowl hunters, sewn in the USA with 100% merino wool, and a reliable layer for anyone facing cold, wet weather.

Made in the USA
Regular price $595
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Color: Peat Green

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Henley Guide Sweater

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100% merino wool with a waxed-cotton cape for water resistance

Features

  • Made in the USA with U.S.-sourced merino wool and British cotton
  • Tightly-spun yards for density, warmth and durability
  • Insulates even when wet
  • Oil finish Shelter Cloth cape over shoulders and arms
  • Rib-knit collar, cuffs and hem
  • 4-button Henley placket

SKU

F1411010692-1

Material

Merino wool + oil finish cotton canvas overlay

Manufacturing

Made in USA with imported material

Care

Do not wash or dry clean – brush or wipe clean with a damp rag. Rewax as needed to maintain maximum water resistance. To prevent the transfer of oils, we recommend avoiding prolonged contact between Filson oil finish goods and light-colored fabrics, especially in warm weather.

A wool sweater with water-resistant reinforcement on the yoke and arms.

Our Henley Guide Sweater features a cape over the shoulders and arms made from our signature waxed Shelter Cloth. This water-resistant layer provides an added level of protection in wet weather. The sweater is made from 100% merino wool with tightly spun yarns for a firm surface that minimizes pilling and snags. The wool is sourced from U.S. sheep prized for their long, fine fleece. Our merino wool excels at wicking moisture to its tips for evaporation and can absorb up to 30% of its weight in water without feeling damp or clammy. This natural capillary action enables wool to insulate when wet and why it has been the fabric of choice in the outdoors for centuries. Rib-knit collar, cuffs, and hem.