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Camino Pucker Short-Sleeve Shirt - Men's
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Easygoing comfort meets laid-back function in the Camino Pucker Short-Sleeve Shirt
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:
"Whether I’m heading out for a weekend festival or hopping on the bike for a mid-day ride, the Camino Pucker Short-Sleeve has become my go-to. It’s breezy, comfortable, and doesn’t cling when the temps climb. I love the heritage-inspired prints and the soft feel of the TENCEL blend—plus, the chest pocket is perfect for stashing sunglasses."
We reach for the Camino Pucker Short-Sleeve when we want breathable comfort and easygoing style that works from campgrounds to concerts. This relaxed-fit button-up from Toad&Co brings vintage flair to active days with a pucker-textured fabric that lifts off the skin to keep airflow moving—even when the sun's high and the dance floor's hot.
Made with a blend of TENCEL™ Modal fibers and recycled polyester, this shirt is as soft and sustainable as it is functional. A pleated back gives us extra room to move whether we're climbing, hiking, or biking. Natural coconut buttons and a chest pocket with a built-in sunglasses sleeve add thoughtful touches that make this shirt a year-round staple.
Details
- Lightweight, packable shirt for travel, hiking, and casual weekends
- Pucker-textured fabric lifts off skin to promote airflow and reduce cling
- TENCEL Modal and recycled polyester blend is soft and eco-conscious
- Back pleats enhance mobility for active pursuits
- Chest pocket includes hidden sunglasses sleeve
- Heritage-inspired prints add style for music fests and BBQs
- Coconut buttons are biodegradable and plastic-free
- Fabric blend reduces carbon emissions and water use
- Item #RRBP29V
- Responsible Collection
- Recycled/Repurposed
- Material
- 75% Modal TENCEL, 25% recycled polyester
- Fit
- regular
- Style
- short-sleeve button-up
- Pockets
- 1 chest
- Activity
- casual

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Royal Robbins was one of the best climbers who ever lived. The company he and his wife Liz started was conceived on top of Half Dome and born in Basecamp in Yosemite Valley in 1968.