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Related Articles... No Related Articles at This Time Atayne has made trash feel much better than a night of excessive binge drinking. Atayne, based in Brunswick, ME, professes a commitment to producing outdoor apparel from recyclables. Atayne manufactures apparel for outdoor activities ranging from hiking to paddling to yoga. The Atayne Hiking Grind Tee is touted for embracing the environmental awareness of the company – made from 100% recycled polyester. The tee has a silky feel which is expected from its polyester material. The shirt is comprised of a thicker and more durable fabric which makes it wear longer. Cross stitching bounds the material together giving it added strength and wear. The Grind Tee utilizes Chitosan, an extract from shells of snow crabs, which is promoted for its ability to control odors. The Grind Tee was worn several days in a row with only a fresh water rinse and air dry at the end of each day. Odor was kept minimal even on the 5th consecutive day it was worn.
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