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Your cart is empty. Camisole in soft, organic merino wool-silk blend, 70/30%. V-neck. Falls just below waist.
The wool chosen for Hocosa woolens is KbT certified organic, to provide the utmost in well-being. Soothingly soft, this fine wool comes from pure-bred merino sheep. It is sheered by hand and free of mulesing. KbT-certification guarantees not only that there are no harmful chemicals used, but also that high standards for ethical work practices are met.
Silk adds extra softness & durability. Textile weight 175 gm/square meter.
Mary Daniels
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2022
Wonderful feel on the skin and breathability ... this item and the Hocosa long leg underwear are my constant companions during cold weather months. Be sure to follow care instructions for longevity.
Eden Sommerville
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2021
I was worried about sizing - I am usually a US 4 or 6/SML in tops but ordered the US 8/38 size and it is perfect. I didn't want a super tight layer, this is a close enough fit without being tight or constricting. I am small-breasted so am fortunate not to have issues there. I was also worried about the length based on other reviews, it's long enough I could tuck it in, don't have to pull it down - again, probably due to very little boobage. I don't wash my woolens really so don't plan on washing unless it gets rank, but am aware it may shrink up some if I do.The wool/silk blend is very soft. I removed the scratchy tag from the back neckline and discovered a weird sewn-in pucker underneath, this is my only criticism, why is this here? I was worried it would bother me but I'm wearing this top right now and I don't even feel it.I ordered this to wear under some of my looser-fitting sweaters/sweatshirts; it's a nice layer, less bulky and not overly-warm like my long-sleeved thermal knit undershirts. I have just ordered a long-sleeved version and the sleeveless undershirt that isn't a camisole (doesn't have the thin straps).For those of you hesitating due to the price tag I will just encourage you to try it! I was hesitant but it seems like there is little out there like this, and I appreciate the organic, natural fibers.
Eva
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2020
Very soft and warm. It says that this is self cleaning even if you sweat a lot but for me it would still smell the next day after airing it out. If you sweat a lot I would recommend buying several so you can switch them out. Other than that works great and nicely made!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2019
Wonderful! Warm, comfortable, not intrusive under garments. Worth every penny.
User
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2016
I was super excited to wear this warm wool underlayer.. it was great for a few wears, with a nice, flattering neckline.. then it shrank in the wash so badly! Careful you guys! It's a belly-shirt now.
Losok
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2015
The perfect item for our trip to Oslo ... Great lightweight first layer, doubled the usefulness of my other clothes, made my medium-weight items act like cold-weather wear. Comfortable and well-constructed. Quick dry after hand-washing. It's also an attractive piece of lingerie ... Worth every pricey penny! Came home and immediately purchased another.
Suse
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2013
After reading other reviews I had a pretty clear idea of what to expect with this cami. It is thin and fits close to the body. That's exactly what I want in a 'between' layer. (I'm a size 10 and I bought a size 40).It is VERY soft and stretchy. I'll be hand-laundering so that it lasts a long time since it's so expensive.
K
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2012
Original review in 2012: "High quality, soft, comfortable, and fits well. I chose size 36, and it is appropriate for my size (5'2" , 115 lbs US; 160cm , 50kg EU). The fabric can stretch comfortably to fit anyone between a size XS and S. Cute cut, too." Update in December 2022: I originally bought two full sets of these hocosa silk/wool blend thermals (pants and camisole, one black set, one natural), and was excited about receiving a natural product from an organic family farm. These are very thin material, and they can feel somewhat itchy at times - but they usually don't irritate my skin while I am hiking or running, so I find myself reaching for them in temperatures from -10 C to + 10 C as a baselayer. After many years of occasional use, the elastic in the camisole has stretched so much that I have to cut and re-sew it to fit, and there are a few small holes in the leggings (possibly moths?). But for ten years of moderate use, these have really worn well, and I expect to even continue using them for another 10 years.
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