Wrap D-Day Screaming Eagles (Coolmax)

219352

Wrap D-Day Screaming Eagles (Coolmax)

219352

Wrap D-Day Screaming Eagles (Coolmax)

Description:

Made of a soft and stretchy fabric, this Wrap is designed to be worn in a variety of ways, such as a scarf, face mask, headband, hat and more. Ideal for all kinds of activities and weather conditions. The Wrap features the logo of D-Day and the 101st Airborne Division. The 101st Airborne Division has a history spanning almost a century. During World War II, it was known for its role in Operation Overlord, (the D-Day landings and air landings on 6 June 1944, in Normandy, France), Operation Market Garden, the liberation of the Netherlands and its action during the Battle of the Bulge around the town of Bastogne, Belgium.

The Wrap bears the brand name Coolmax®. Coolmax® consists of microfilament and with 4 drain tions. This ensures functionality of maximum moisture drainage. The moisture that is released is transported out through the hollow core of the fibre. Because the fibre is hollow, it contains air. This air keeps the wearer warm. Moisture (sweat) spreads and evaporates 4 times faster than cotton. The positioning of the fibres between them leaves enough space between them to ensure breathability.

The Wrap is popular because of their versatility and the fact that they can be easily adapted to the wearer's needs. They are also lightweight and compact, making them easy to store in a bag or pocket when not in use.

Weight (gr):
32.00
Brand:
Fostex WWII Series
Material:
100% polyester
Logo:
Selected color:
Material
100% polyester
Washing instructions
Bleaching not allowedMaximum 30 degrees with careTumble dry not allowedIroning not allowedDo not dry clean
Customs tariff number
62143000
Brandname
Fostex WWII Series
Brandlogo
Brand description

The Fostex WWII Series is a special brand label powered by the Fostex Trademark. With the WWII Series, Fostex focuses on the development of unique and vintage looking products related to decisive and important key events of the Second World War. We remember the heroes of the 101st and 82nd Airborne Division, the characteristic Allied Star and relate to many more key events of World War II.