New Ariat Cambria
The evolution of the Ariat Cambria!
For those that know and love the Ariat brand of clothing, you know that Ariat always has beautiful fabric and a design based in purpose. The Cambria 1/4 Zip and Polo have been a long time favourite of many people’s summer wardrobe. It's wonderfully soft technical fabric that allows you to work hard and stay cool and smart is a winner. Well good news, the Cambria has evolved and is now ready to join your winter wardrobe as well!
The new Ariat Cambria is a crew neck long sleeve top with Ariat branding down the lower left sleeve in a contrasting colour with a contrasting over stitch on the seams. The contrast overstitching provides a sculpted look with the side panels being a perforated version of the same fabric allowing for heat exchange, which enable your to train hard to get the most out of your riding.
The Ariat Moisture Movement Technology (MMT)
The Ariat MMT pulls moisture away from the skin and transports it to the fabric’s outer face for quick evaporation.
- Wicking properties combine with an evaporative layer for effective moisture movement.
- Provides dry comfort for active riders and warm conditions.
Ariat Sun Protection
The stretch tek jersey fabric the Cambria is made from also has a sun protection factor which is really useful for when the sun comes out and the Uv is still relatively high in Spring and Autumn.
The addition of the Cambria to the winter catalogue provides another option for an easy care base layer that can be worn through the coldest months, or under a vest during the Autumn and the Spring, or it is the perfect top for warmer days or all year round layering.
The New Ariat long sleeve Cambria comes in 2 great colours:
The Malbec, which a rich red wine colour. Partner this with a grey vest of jacket and you have a fantastic classic look. The second colour is called Rush of Blue, is a strong steel blue colour and goes wondrefully with a black vest or jacket or if you want to be a lttle more adventurous, team it up with an aztec print vest.