For starters, unlike a lot of merino, this t-shirt is soft. I don’t mean soft like “less scratchy,” I mean soft like “you won’t be aware you’re wearing wool.” Ibex made me realize that wool could be a no-fuss, super comfortable and hard-wearing technical and everyday fabric, and their Shak jersey remains one of my favorite pieces for its toughness, versatility, and stink resistance. But I want to ensconce myself in the fabric from Outlier’s Empire Tee. It’s soft and luxurious without being fussy.
What I especially like is that this is an everyday t-shirt. It fits like a regular t-shirt–no funky flat seams, weird panels, or sporty logos. James Dean would could’ve worn this, and it’s obvious that Outlier intended it that way. I love gear as much as the next guy, but sometimes I want to put on a functional piece of clothing without looking like an extra from ST:TNG, and in this case, the Empire Tee could easily go solo on a hiking trip, or add a little punk elegance under a suit jacket or blazer.
I’ve also had a chance to put it through several wash/dry cycles and it’s holding up really well. I followed the instructions (wash warm, dry low) and the t-shirt maintains its shape and fit while staying soft.
At $75, this is a spendy t-shirt, but I have a feeling I’ll be wearing it a long time in lots of situations. If it holds up anything like some of the other performance merino I own, then it qualifies as a wardrobe investment.