Meet the Hazel: The New Boxy Slub Jersey Henley You’ll Live In

Meet the Hazel: The New Boxy Slub Jersey Henley You’ll Live In

Meet the Hazel Tee — A New Core Essential

We’re always evolving our core collection based on how our customers live, layer, and style their everyday essentials. The Hazel Tee is one of our newest additions to the NSF basics lineup — designed to bring you another effortless option in your year-round rotation.


A Relaxed Take on a Classic

The Hazel takes inspiration from one of our longtime favorites, the Loffler Tee, but adds its own fresh twist. With a boxy fit, wrist-length sleeves, and a clean button-down Henley neckline, the Hazel blends ease and structure in one simple piece. It’s slightly sporty, endlessly wearable, and designed to move with your lifestyle.

 

Lightweight, Lived-In, and Garment Dyed in LA

The Hazel is made from lightweight slub cotton jersey — soft, breathable, and perfect for layering. Each piece is garment dyed right here in Los Angeles, giving every tee rich color and subtle texture that only gets better over time.

 

Why You’ll Reach for It on Repeat
  • Boxy fit with wrist-length sleeves — relaxed and easy for layering year-round

  • Henley neckline — adds a modern, slightly sporty feel

  • Lightweight slub cotton jersey — soft, breathable, and built for everyday wear

  • Garment dyed in Los Angeles — rich, lived-in color that’s uniquely NSF

  • Effortless layering piece — perfect over jeans, sweats, or shorts

 


Style It Your Way
  • Layer the Hazel over wide-leg pants or vintage denim for an easy, lived-in look with a little structure.

  • Throw it over shorts or leggings on casual days, or pair with a blazer for an elevated twist.

 

 

The Hazel Tee is now part of our core essentials lineup in Faded Black, Soft White, and Heather Gray— made to wear season after season, with seasonal colors dropping throughout the year.


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