I travel quite a bit and I need a wardrobe that's both lightweight and versatile, and starting with the basics is there any shirt better than Outlier's Ultrafine Merino Crew? It has no obnoxious branding, it's warm or cool enough when it needs to be and it can be worn for days on end before washing. The only thing putting me off is the price, I can afford it but it's so expensive for basics.
Nau make some nice shirts too
>>9352653
Asos if you want a pair of black and white or gray and white scoop necks or crew necks for 10 bucks. Free shipping atm.
>>9352922
I don't think you quite understand the material requirements
TAD make an unbranded merino shirt that's $28 cheaper, doesn't come in white though
>>9352653
Outlier is amazing if you're okay with the pricing. There's like nothing in their collections that's bad in terms of material.
Bump for interest. Any cheaper alternatives or is this the prime choice?
American Apparel 2001 fine jersey t-shirt is the best imo. Relatively cheap for a well fitting tee that holds up well.
>>9356051
Not merino
>>9352653
you could check out smartwool, not not as effay as outlier's
Check SuFu too, I know that question has been asked there before
>>9356407
I've had a look at them too, it seems nice but the designs are a bit hikingesque