Merino.techMerino Wool T Shirt Women - 100% Merino Wool Base Layer Women Short Sleeve Moisture-Wicking Tee and Hiking Socks
M**K
Great product for the price point
I have been looking at getting some of the Wool shirts for a while, but the price of others was just too much. I'm glad I checked Amazon. I first bought a medium 150-weight, V-neck. The V-neck fits very high, more like a crew, with no cleavage at all. It fits close but not snugly and has a nice stretch to it. I then bought a medium crew neck to compare the sizing. It fits looser, but not sloppy. It still looks nice enough to wear to work. These are a thinner weave, but not shear. My office is either too hot or too cold due to my desk next to a large window. I did notice at the end of the day my body temperature stayed nice even all day, I was very comfortable. I wore the medium 4 days in a row; remote work, in-office work, and the weekend where I put it to the test. I wore it for some serious landscaping with temps in the 80's. I stayed more comfortable than if I was in a cotton shirt and liked the sun protection on my arms. After those 4 days, the shirt had a slight dirt odor, but definitely no body odor to it. I'm not a fan of the Merino Tech logo on the sleeve since I plan to use these for work more, but a Sharpie can fix that! I look forward to trying more from this company. (60yrs. 155lbs, 5'4")
J**6
Claims are True!
Wore it once on a very hot day and I was comfortable. No body odor afterwards on shirt, but I handwashed it just to see how it held up- it held up great! Fits well and I am excited to wear it on a coming trip. Oh I draped it over a railing to dry and it was dry in a couple of hours!
B**R
Excellent fit
I ordered the shirt to go with a pair of cotton overalls that my parents bought for me as a gift. The shirt not only looks amazing with the overalls, it fits me so much better than I thought it would when I ordered it. The sleeves are short, but they are long on my upper arms, which I really like and it’s loose enough through the torso to not show my every muffin top. I highly recommend this Merino wool that is so comfortable and breathes so well and the free socks that come with it are amazing! I sweat in them a little bit I can take them off. Turn them wrong side out let them air out and wear them again Next day if I need to. It was an excellent purchase and I highly recommend it.
K**G
Washable and soft.
This shirt I bought in x large and it is a bit roomy. It gives an extra layer of warmth and washable.
D**L
These are fabulous
Amazement that a wool t shirt is a thing aside…this shirt is as advertised.The green is beautiful and as pictured.It is comfortable, stretchy and well constructed.The size chart worked for me. The fit is perfect, neither baggy or clingy. The length falls just below my hip bone.I put it on out of the box and have reaching for it all weekend. Weeding at noon on a sunny august day. Any cotton or poly shirt would either have me soaked, smelling or both but i was neither. I didn’t feel like the shirt made me hot as compared to other fabrics.It also looks nice just wearing around. It’s comfortable. I’m really happy with it.The added merino socks are a great great bonus. You can’t have too many of those in New England.I think it’s a great value as compared to the big name brand which gave sticker shock.I’m glad I found it and am getting another one.Now if they could just make it mosquito proof…
B**L
Merino Wool Queen says it's worth it for the socks
I've paid more for socks alone that I end up hating, so I will say this order of four tees + a bonus sock pair with each was worth it for the socks. They're supportive, comfy, don't fall down, and my work boots don't smell like death at the end of the day (I also have carbon insoles, so that helps). That said... maybe they should stick to socks.Onto the shirts... I've really got a dilemma here. I've been wearing the same "uniform" for a decade, but my old merino wool shirt company changed their blend from 100% merino to 78% + some synthetic crap (they claim to make them last a little longer... merino wool is a delicate fabric. Not that their new synthetic blends are any more durable -- surely just cheaper to manufacture). On my most recent order of my former usual brands, all of them -- my goodness, you can feel and smell the filth after a day (I work a very physical job)... before even checking the label, I know when they've switched from 100% merino.I could tell from the photos I didn't love the style of these shirts; and indeed, they fit like you'd expect a prison uniform to, but at this point I didn't think I cared even with the side-eye from my husband. Then put me and my four new shirts into average 115-degree desert heat, and OH NO. These are slightly thicker than the 150 t-shirts I usually get, so I was already a little warmer than usual, and v-necks are typically not known for feeling strangling but this one was precisely that. Knowing I was going to be well outside the return window by the time I'd have the chance to return, I took scissors to all four pairs, chopped off all the sleeves, and cut four new necklines of varying depths for the 110-degree days vs the 120-degree ones. And maybe even some fish gills on one of the shirts for fun. I didn't have my sewing kit in the desert, so those didn't last long at all. Once they wore out, spent my last three months in two four-year-old old raggedy 100% merino t's of another brand.If I'd had all the time in the world and a sewing machine to work with these...Cheap tees have cheap-tee-width hems (AND BIG LABELS): on the neck, sleeves, and bottom. This shirt has it; it looks cheap from afar. This shirt will not transition you from day job to night life. Plenty of other merino tees will. Make narrower/less "athletic"/cheap-o hems by doubling these over and stitching them for more feminine hems. It'll make a world of difference.Other than the strangling v-neck which given time and resources I would have fixed proper (or returned), my only other major complaint was the stomach runs large and baggy. This is definitely a mislabeled male-cut t-shirt or its designer has never heard of an hourglass figure -- it happens. Again, given time and resources, usually an easy fix: wearing it, I have my husband pin two vertical lines down my back starting under my shoulder blades down to my hips, carefully remove, turn inside-out, and sew two straight lines right down. I'm no seamstress, and if I can handle that, ANYONE can. It's practically invisible (with a black shirt), and shirts fit like they were tailor-made. (I can't claim to have invented it. I took note from many tailors in India who made tops of much less forgiving fabric that fit like an absolute dream.)The fabric *will* tear on a dime... so have your sewing kit at the ready, anyway. Of my four, one came with a small hole upon opening the package. One formed a small hole after a day working at the garden. It's a 5-min stitch, but these are obvs not meant to last long (esp at this price). If you don't want to do the mending, go back to cotton, or buy a 250 weight and see how well that works for ya. ;)Mostly for the extremely poor fit, this is not the final brand I'm choosing for my uniform. I'm ordering 4 shirts of every brand to test, and when I find the right one, I'll order 200 and vacuum-seal them away til I need them.
O**N
GREAT
Such a good investment. I will be buying more as I can afford it. These shirts are lightweight (I purchased the 165 weight) but not see-through. Very comfortable on it's own or under other layers. As advertised, could be worn multiple days in a row (we were on a late season cruise in Alaska) without getting stinky. Highly recommend for travel or working outside. I also have the long johns and love those just as much.
R**N
Nice and light but cozy
Great weight for spring and fall or layered for winter. Good fit so sizing is correct. Great for travel non wrinkle and easy to wash
N**H
Wool outperforms so many other fabrics
Wool t-shirts are a staple when you're traveling light (e.g. one carry-on bag for a two-week trip). The natural moisture and odor control means you can get multiple wears before needing to wash even after strenuous activity. Then you can hand wash, hang to dry and it's ready to wear by morning.I wore the bonus socks for a day of tough, technical snowshoeing in backcountry at -18°C. A mishap close to an otter pond had my foot break through the crust and my snowshoe got stuck under the ice, filling my boot with water. But wool keeps you warm even when wet!Despite being soaked through, the wool sock kept my my toes warm through the deep snow and frigid temperatures of the return trip. Wools socks are alway the go-to for cold weather and these performed the way I needed them to most.The quality of the Merino.tech products does not disappoint and I look forward to other offerings.
D**G
Awesome!
Excellent material! Stays dry under my coveralls at work. Machine washes well and drys fast on the line. Super soft material that feels silky like athletic material. Highly recommend.
A**A
excellent
excellent
A**E
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qualità e comfort indiscutibili
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