206 days ago

Pure New Zealand Wool jerseys $99

Wendy from Outpost Supplies NZ 2014 Limited

Back in stock and great now that the weather is getting cooler.
Ironbark 100% Pure New Zealand Wool (also known as Jackson Bay)
Available in full zip, half zip or crewneck.
This jersey is made in New Zealand using high-quality wool sourced from a special farm in the Rangitikei district on the North Island. It features a generous fit, is extremely soft, and offers excellent stretch with movement. Ironbark jerseys are known for being comfortable, warm, breathable, and anti-microbial, all while looking fantastic!

Available sizes range from Small to XXL. and 7 different colours.
Additionally, sizes 3XL and 4XL can be made to order for an extra $10.

Price: $99

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Keen to dig deeper? Mike White has the scoop.

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