I've tried merino t-shirts but I think they're overhyped for daily wear. People say that because wool is anti-microbial, it won't smell, but I've found that what affects odor most is not material but cut/fit. Although I'm slim, I've moved away from slim fit and t-shirts in general. On a daily basis I now wear regular fit 100% linen button-ups from Amazon (regrettably) because they're cheap, indestructible, look good, can have the sleeves rolled up or down, and it's really hard to get the baggy armpits to stink.
Obviously, in an outdoors/survival situation, warmth is a priority over smell. I'd like to start winter camping, and of course I've heard cotton kills. I assume linen kills too. But does it really matter, as long as you wear more insulating stuff on top? I've got an awesome Austrian army, boiled wool, Dachstein sweater/jumper (which is also wonderfully loose in the pits), and it would be nice if I could just wear my regular linen shirts underneath.
Obviously, in an outdoors/survival situation, warmth is a priority over smell. I'd like to start winter camping, and of course I've heard cotton kills. I assume linen kills too. But does it really matter, as long as you wear more insulating stuff on top? I've got an awesome Austrian army, boiled wool, Dachstein sweater/jumper (which is also wonderfully loose in the pits), and it would be nice if I could just wear my regular linen shirts underneath.
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