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Damart
The renowned French brand Damart was founded over sixty years ago and specializes in thermal clothing. The brand’s clothing has been warm by Eskimos and mountain climbers who have to endure extreme cold. Thermal garments produced by Damart are also loved by celebrities including princess Dianna of England and also worn by action movie actors when shooting in extremely cold locations.
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Thermolactyl
Thermolactyl fabric helps keep the body warm.
Fibers are woven close together to create light comfortable microfiber fabrics.
Fabric provides good insulation that helps prevent hot air from escaping.
The fibers construction and finishing of the garment result in different levels of warmth which are ranked in five different levels (see below)
Grading
Grade 5: -15 / -20℃ for extremes of cold
The warmest garments designed for extremes of cold
Grade 4: -5 / -15℃ for freezing cold
Great for keeping warm on the coldest days of winter
Grade 3: -5 / +5℃ for cold that causes goosebumps
Light garments to help keep warm in winter
Grade 2: 5 / 15℃ for chilly days
Provides extra warmth on chilly days
Grade 1: 15/ 20℃ for cool days
Great for the start of autumn and winter when only a little extra warmth is needed
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Super microfiber feel good on the skin.
Collar and sleeves feature a simple piped design that creates a stylish look.
*Color names used by Shirohato and that listed on the product tag may differ.
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Lady's top from the Super Microfiber range by Damart of France.
Thin fabric is a soft blend of elastic rayon that gives a comfortable just-fit.
Top is rated at Grade two on Damart's Thermolactyl Scale and is recommended for those who are new to the Thermolactyl range.
You will be amazed by the warmth the garment provides.
Designed to not stick to the body even when sweating.
Perfect for the office and indoors.
Model Information
Height: 163cm
Weight: 44kg
Size Worn: L
*Image is for illustrative purposes only
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