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Merino shirts are literally the only shirts I've worn through to have holes on various places. Its not that great and vastly overpriced material for many active uses, but marketing is strong with this one.

To quote some mountain guides I talked about this - its a great second layer in snowy sports, ie ski touring. Wicking of sweat ain't great compared to synthetics (and thus drying takes also much longer), but when wet it keeps warmth, unlike synthetics or cotton. As top layer it sucks since as mentioned it has little resistance to abrasion comparatively, and everybody wears some sort of backpack out there. I have synthetic shirts that lasted 10 years either frequent gym going or intense mountain sports, not a single hole or tear. None of merinos survived that long.

I talk about cheaper brands like Decathlon but also Ice Breaker, the heavier/thicker ones.

Not talking about hoodies here, those seem much thicker material and never worn those, synthetics served me for such role very well so far.



Just in case you weren’t aware, you can’t use enzymatic laundry powder with merino because it will dissolve it and cause those holes. For years I thought I was going too hard on them or the holes were coming from moths, but then I read about it online. My merino gear now lasts a lot longer now that I wash it separately and with non-enzymatic powder.


From what I've seen merino tends to be more delicate than synthetics, but much more odor resistant.

Merino is the only fabric I've found that can handle multiple sweaty days or even workouts without a hint of smell.


>> merino tends to be more delicate than synthetics, but much more odor resistant

100% this. Merino is great if your use case is any warm / hot / humid climate where you want to wear your shirt for multiple days...


Yes that is true, forgot that part. Doesn't help much in colder situations with more layers but for a single layer case, with nothing carried on the back/waist its fine even long term. I just don't do such things much.


The one Icebreaker shirt I owned got holes and sweat stains while my tri-blend American Apparel shirts continued for years longer without issues.




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