Day After Day

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Weronika Szalas is no stranger to adventure.

Over the past few years, travelling by bike for months at a time has become her version of normal.

Moving steadily through unfamiliar places, guided more by terrain and weather than by timetables. Last year that normal took her through Central Asia.

Long days across open steppe, sharp temperature swings, dust, heat, sudden storms.

Living on the bike means camping under the stars, washing in rivers when possible, and carrying only what earns its place.

Life is pared back to the essentials.

In environments like this, kit choices matter.

Not in the sense of having more, but in having fewer things that work harder. Merino has become Weronika’s go-to fabric for exactly that reason. It’s warm even when wet, dries quickly after a rinse at the end of the day, and stays wearable far longer than most materials thanks to its natural anti-bacterial properties. When resupply points are days apart, that matters.

Day-after-day, mile-after-mile, the same layers are worn, washed, and worn again

Comfort, durability and adaptability.

Merino’s ability to regulate temperature and cope with repeated use makes it well suited to this kind of travel: reliable, unobtrusive, and easy to live with. Shaped by long days in the saddle and designed for repeated wear, it reflects a belief in simple, natural performance, helping you stay outside for longer.

New merino t-shirts launch this Wednesday. Designed to be worn day after day while spending time comfortably outdoors.