Merino Wool Review After 6 Months of Minimal Travel đ Best Travel Shirt Revealed
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I practice minimal travel and only travel with one carry on bag, a 30-liter backpack. When searching for the perfect travel shirt I came across numerous merino wool review.
So let's jump into this: I left on my 12-month around the world itinerary with 4 different brands of Merino Wool. I had 2 shirts by Wooley, 1 dress shirt by Libertad, 1 t-shirt by Outlier, and 2 t-shirts and one long sleeve shirt by Unbound Merino. I now have 1 shirt by Wooley, 1 t-shirt by Outlier and 5 t-shirts and 1 long sleeve shirt by Unbound Merino.
Letâs start with the brand I would not recommend - Wooley! Wooley merino wool is really popular because you can get it on Amazon and itâs more affordable than other brands. However, be warned, it doesnât hold up very well. I left on my trip with one grey Wooley T-shirt and one charcoal grey henley. Both of them started to fall apart after a few months. I would not recommend this brand of merino wool t-shirt for long term travel.
Ok, next is the Libertad dress shirt. I really liked this shirt but just didnât wear it enough to justify it taking up space up in my carry on luggage and that's a no-no for minimal travel. I canât really speak to how well it would hold up because I didnât wear it much. But I think itâs a really well made, sharp-looking shirt. I just didnât wear it enough and my long sleeve Unbound Merino shirt serves as a dress shirt if I need one. I have no problems recommending this shirt though if you're looking for a collared dress shirt to travel with.
So next on the list is Outlier. This brand is great and I will definitely be buying more of their shirts in the future. Outlier t-shirt is a little thicker than most merino wool t-shirts but they still work in hotter climates. I like this brand because of the wide selection of colors and the high quality of the shirts. The only knock on the brand is that it is the most expensive merino wool t-shirt out there. However, if you're a minimalist traveler, you can afford to pay for quality since your quantity is so low. This is a really nice, high-quality shirt. I canât recommend it enough.
Ok, so the last brand I am going to talk about is my absolute favorite, Unbound Merino. I love this company because itâs the perfect combination of quality and affordability. You can get an Unbound Merino t-shirt for around $60 dollars. I started traveling with three of their shirts - 2 crew neck t-shirts and 1 long sleeve shirt. Recently, I added 3 more t-shirts - so now I'm traveling with 6 Unbound Merino t-shirts total, 2 black & 2 grey crew-neck t-shirts, 1 red v-neck, and 1 black long sleeve. This is probably a little overkill but I plan on phasing out my other t-shirts and just traveling with these. These shirts hold up so well, you canât tell the difference between the ones I just bought and the ones Iâve been wearing and washing for the last 6 months.
I really love this black long sleeve shirt because itâs so versatile. You can pair it with jeans or slacks and it passes as a dress shirt and you can also use it hiking in cold climates. I wore this shirt in hot dance clubs in Latin America and stayed cool...and wore it during cold hikes in Patagonia and Peru and stayed warm.
If I had to pick one brand of merino wool, it would definitely be Unbound Merino. I
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