Van Cortlandt Tee
A performance short-sleeve tee with a statement-making sash, crafted in our lightweight 2:09 Mesh.
 75.00
Technical to a Tee
Made from our luxurious and lightweight 2:09 Mesh, this tech tee is the antidote to any one of the cheap race tops you’ve collected over the years. The Van Cortlandt Tee is a perfect layer for race day warm-ups or harder training in warm weather. Built for performance, it is a simple, modern take on a classic style. Finally, a tech tee you can treasure.
- Featuring our signature sash, a symbol of excellence
- Classic relaxed-fitting short sleeve silhouette
- Finished with our woven label and embroidered hare
- Made in a luxurious and lightweight performance mesh
- 2:09 Mesh: 82% Polyester, 18% Spandex, 145gsm
- Tricot Mesh with Antimicrobial Finish
- Odor Protection
- Moisture-Wicking
- Wash cold. Do not bleach. Tumble dry low.
- The short sleeve top features an easy crewneck and a relaxed fit, designed for ease of movement.
Myles is 5' 11" and wearing a Medium.
Key Features
Earned with Excellence
This classically-inspired mesh tee is finished with our signature sash, an iconic design element influenced by the pursuit of excellence.
Classic Performance
The technical tee is cut from our luxurious and lightweight 2:09 Mesh, a moisture-wicking, breathable, and antimicrobial performance fabric.
Relaxed & Ready
The relaxed fit offers comfort and versatility – able to be styled effortlessly, whether worn on its own on warm days or over a base layer in shoulder season.
Reviews for the Van Cortlandt Short Sleeve
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