I would love to see a video covering the different long sleeves. I felt the soft brushed long sleeved t-shirt in store yesterday and it feels incredibly soft. I instantly ordered two once I got home. Also would love a review on the cotton smart pants. I think smart pants quality varies so damn much.
Perfect timing. I just got my first merino wool from Uniqlo. The merino wool half zipper. It's quite thin, but I honestly dont mind that as I tend to run hot. This does mean it will wear out faster most likely though. But for like $50 it's hard to beat.
In my opinion merino can be as warm as most "chunky" sweaters and the warmth difference is a subjective feeling (you may call it placebo effect). Tighter knit and thinner wool makes the fabric thinner, but the total length of wool is similar. I remember wearing 100% merino for the first time and thinking: "What sort of witchcraft is this? How can something this lightweight be that warm?"
Yeah for sure there's some placebo at play... problem with comparing warmth is that even though merino wool has a higher warmth per weight, weight is rarely the same...
I would love to see a video covering the different long sleeves. I felt the soft brushed long sleeved t-shirt in store yesterday and it feels incredibly soft. I instantly ordered two once I got home.
Also would love a review on the cotton smart pants. I think smart pants quality varies so damn much.
Thanks for the suggestions, will def check them out!
@@subtlesartorialist Awesome!
Perfect timing. I just got my first merino wool from Uniqlo. The merino wool half zipper. It's quite thin, but I honestly dont mind that as I tend to run hot. This does mean it will wear out faster most likely though. But for like $50 it's hard to beat.
Yeah just avoid wearing it against the skin to prolong it... at least that's what I do
@@subtlesartorialist Yeah I'll probably mostly wear a base layer undeneath. On hotter days maybe a tanktop.
In my opinion merino can be as warm as most "chunky" sweaters and the warmth difference is a subjective feeling (you may call it placebo effect). Tighter knit and thinner wool makes the fabric thinner, but the total length of wool is similar. I remember wearing 100% merino for the first time and thinking: "What sort of witchcraft is this? How can something this lightweight be that warm?"
Yeah for sure there's some placebo at play... problem with comparing warmth is that even though merino wool has a higher warmth per weight, weight is rarely the same...
Dope, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching! 🙏🙏
Wow I learned so much, what an informative video.
Glad you liked it!