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Craghoppers NosiLife Adventure Long Sleeved Shirts III

Arriving in Lahad Datu, Sabah, Borneo on the local flight from Kota Kinabalu wearing a NosiLife Adventure Long Sleeved Shirt III by Craghoppers [© Jean Gormley]

I reckon NosiLife treated Adventure Long Sleeved Shirts from Craghoppers are perfect for the long-haul traveller, writes Mike Gormley.

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Craghoppers have been at the top of their game for years when it comes to travel shirts. As time goes on they have updated and tweaked designs ~ the shirts featured here are Series II ~ and for feature-rich, practical, good-to-wear and, importantly, protective shirts Craghoppers are difficult to beat. So, with this in mind, I updated my wardrobe for a trip away to Asia and Australasia and especially in mind was the time we would spend in Borneo.

My two Craghoppers Adventure Long Sleeved Shirts are Parchment and Niagara Blue [© Craghoppers]
Two other colours are Black Pepper and Woodland Green ~ note the vents below the shoulders [© Craghoppers]

It was a fair bet the weather would be hot, humid, sunny and wet and there would be a definite need to protect against insects as well as UV rays. From long experience I know Craghoppers Shirts are just great to travel in. They have a generous fit, so are overall comfortable when running for that train or scrunched into an aircraft seat for hours on end. With roll-up sleeves one can have short if warm or roll down if it gets chill, as it can do on at times on an aircraft.

Sleeves were mostly worn down to offer protection from sun and insects while I was in the Far East [©JG]

When it comes to having your passport handy and secure, these shirts have it sorted. This, as well as boarding passes, if you have them, and mobile phone plus cash can all be kept easy to hand as you move through the road / bus / rail / airport systems but nicely secure as well. All this while you remain comfortable and looking smart… or at least in keeping with being a world traveller!

For comfort in the hot and humid conditions of Sabah on a trip to see the Orangutans I wore sleeves rolled up and secured by the built-in straps [©JG]

So, all this before you have even got to where you are going. Once you arrive at your destination these shirts really come into their own. Craghoppers are masters of the small details and you find items of the design that are often tucked away but really handy ~ for example the sunglasses wipe on the inside of the main front flap at the bottom and the security loop for attaching valuables under the chest pocket flap.

The large zipped chest pocket is really very handy for all sorts of things when travelling [©JG]
Chest pockets are pleated with button-down flaps ~ note also sleeve pocket and retention strap for when sleeves are worn rolled up [©JG]

The materials are recycled nylon polyamide ripstop, which is cool to wear and easy to wash & dry; a key point when travelling to warm places. I put this severely to the test when a leech got past my outer defences and lodged itself onto my back; we first noticed blood on my shirt while on a jungle walk in Borneo, but it all washed out and I was good to carry on.

The leech got through… but this misadventure gave me an opportunity to prove these shirts wash out easily when on one’s travels [©JG]

The sleeves have button tags to keep them smart and in place if rolled up. The back is vented to allow for airflow through the inner mesh. There is wicking mesh on the inner collar for added comfort. The material is treated with NosiLife insect shield, which it is claimed lasts the lifetime of the garment and certainly seems to work, though apparently not for leeches. The material helps to move moisture away from the body to aid comfort in those hot and humid conditions and is anti-odour for obvious reasons. It seems to work.

Somewhat appropriately, as it matched the volcanic mud which is supposed to make one look ever more youthful, I wore the Parchment coloured shirt this day [©JG]

I have worn Craghoppers travel shirts for years and see no reason to change for future adventures. The two I took on this trip were Niagara Blue and Parchment; four other colours are available, including Woodland Green. There are also seven size options, from S through to 4XL.

Trying to look cool in the ‘must visit’ Long Bar of the famous Raffles Hotel in Singapore where I also spent my 40th birthday long ago ~ these shirts move quite seamlessly from jungle to smart bar [©JG]
Before flying out of Sabah we had the opportunity to stop off to pay our respects at the Sandakan Memorial to the horrific loss of Allied lives during WW2 ~ thought provoking for me as my Dad was a POW at this time but went to the Burma Railway instead [©JG]

[images © Jean Gormley unless noted]

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