Best warm-weather merino wool t-shirt for travel?
#1
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam and San Francisco
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Best warm-weather merino wool t-shirt for travel?
I’m a big fan of merino wool. But right now, my closet is full of merino for cold weather travel. I’m trying to figure out what sort of t-shirt I need next for hot weather travel.
I like Icebreaker merino shirts, but they are expensive and the design makes me look like a tourist/backpacker. It’s hard to blend in.
What's your merino wool shirt of choice, and why did you choose it? What do you look for in a hot weather merino shirt?
Cost?
A specific feature?
Have you had problems with durability and why?
It’d be great if you can share your two cents!
I like Icebreaker merino shirts, but they are expensive and the design makes me look like a tourist/backpacker. It’s hard to blend in.
What's your merino wool shirt of choice, and why did you choose it? What do you look for in a hot weather merino shirt?
Cost?
A specific feature?
Have you had problems with durability and why?
It’d be great if you can share your two cents!
Last edited by htran831; Oct 23, 2016 at 10:15 pm
#3
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: SW WA
Posts: 3,886
You might try Ibex - they have some nice looking wool polo shirts. I've largely gone with Icebreaker because they're cheaper than Ibex. For some reason, the Ibex never seem to make it on sale or to somewhere like Sierra Trading Post, but the Icebreaker stuff does.
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Join Date: Oct 2016
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I use an Icebreaker Anatomica V Neck for hot weather 150 weight and it works great. Nicely fitted, though not too tight, as long as you check the sizing first and order appropriately. I do not like any others made by Icebreaker as you said, they don't blend in and many look tacky. Though they retail for $70, many colors/sizes can be found in the $40-45 range.
I have found it to be durable but have experienced a little pilling recently after slogging a heavy Red Oxx Air Boss with the shoulder strap rubbing back and forth against it all the time. But that is normal for all merino shirts and not something I would avoid purchasing over.
I have found it to be durable but have experienced a little pilling recently after slogging a heavy Red Oxx Air Boss with the shoulder strap rubbing back and forth against it all the time. But that is normal for all merino shirts and not something I would avoid purchasing over.