Thanks for this video! Mine is definitely the Uniqlo U Airism Crew Oversized. I loved it so much after buying one that I went back and bought nearly one of each color. You can sometimes find certain colors for half price ($9.99 USD) in the store.
Thankyou for the lists and also recommending uniqlo as budget options. Really helpful for traveller outside us/canada that can be hard to purchase these brands
For travel and extended hiking (e.g., John Muir Trail), I always wear Columbia PFG long sleeve shirts. The back venting is great on hot days, and I like the long sleeves to save my arms from the sun. I have multiple of these in different colors, but the salmon version gets positive comments from women. They have a technical set of pockets, but when I'm dressing up, I wear a grey dress vest over it and it looks great over any color PFG (especially black).
I love your videos! I never realized that there were so many T-shirts with so many variations! I wish things were as easy for us gals :-) thanks for your information! Great video!!
I like some of your reviews but I'm surprised you don't wear merino wool for travel given that they dry fast, don't stink as easily and are thermally versatile. All these other synthetic/plastic shirts will start to stink and once they do they're done ie. even after washing, the stink persists and comes back strong when they get wet/damp again. I also find the merino generally looks better.
It’s personal preference. I haven’t really liked any of the merino shirts I’ve bought. I find the merino doesn’t dry fast. It observes the sweat away from my body but takes much longer to dry than synthetic l.
@@WillFaulkner Surplusdarmee in Quebec bro. They sell out fast. I don't think there full line is on the site anymore. It's mostly olive, black or camo. The metals is all 50/50 or 60/40 cotton polyester. The long sleeve tee shirts are great. If they have any. Cheers 🍻
Thanks for this video! Mine is definitely the Uniqlo U Airism Crew Oversized. I loved it so much after buying one that I went back and bought nearly one of each color. You can sometimes find certain colors for half price ($9.99 USD) in the store.
Thankyou for the lists and also recommending uniqlo as budget options. Really helpful for traveller outside us/canada that can be hard to purchase these brands
I agree. I try to stick to products easily accessible to people. ideally in a physical store you can actually try on.
For travel and extended hiking (e.g., John Muir Trail), I always wear Columbia PFG long sleeve shirts. The back venting is great on hot days, and I like the long sleeves to save my arms from the sun. I have multiple of these in different colors, but the salmon version gets positive comments from women. They have a technical set of pockets, but when I'm dressing up, I wear a grey dress vest over it and it looks great over any color PFG (especially black).
Interesting might check it out. I’m part of the Sun protection clothing club too.
Very helpful, thank you! Think I'm going to order a few and try them out
@@mike73783 thanks !
I love your videos! I never realized that there were so many T-shirts with so many variations! I wish things were as easy for us gals :-) thanks for your information! Great video!!
Yea it’s much simpler for men’s clothing
I wish the Patagonia Capilene would have an option for a pocket. would be the best tee ever
@@nimaiiikun you mean like a chest pocket? What do you use it for?
You should try wool and prince T shirts, I have a few and they are amazing
I might give it a shot on my next trip
I like some of your reviews but I'm surprised you don't wear merino wool for travel given that they dry fast, don't stink as easily and are thermally versatile. All these other synthetic/plastic shirts will start to stink and once they do they're done ie. even after washing, the stink persists and comes back strong when they get wet/damp again. I also find the merino generally looks better.
It’s personal preference. I haven’t really liked any of the merino shirts I’ve bought. I find the merino doesn’t dry fast. It observes the sweat away from my body but takes much longer to dry than synthetic l.
I’m allergic to wool, so I’m pleased to see non wool options reviewed. Thanks for this helpful video.
@@dcaldwell3175 Thanks! Do you have any recommendations for shirts you like?
Uniqlo raised up their price
Uniqlo U t shirt from 12.90euro to 19.90euro
Airsm from 15.90 to 19.90
Supima 12.90 to 15.90
Yea as they’ve gotten more popular they have increased prices. Still a decent price in comparison to others though.
Inflation. Everything is more expensive after the world printed more money and everything shut down.
Hi! May I know what jacket are you wearing in this video?
Its a fleece sweater/jacket. I got it used so not sure if it is still sold anywhere. Name on the tag says 'Z Zegna Sport'. Hope that helps.
Good vid bro. Hey check out Sportsman brand stuff. It's made in Canada. They do some F.C. contracts. Cheers 🍻
Thanks for the recommendation. Where do you buy there stuff from? Can’t find their website.
@@WillFaulkner
Surplusdarmee in Quebec bro. They sell out fast. I don't think there full line is on the site anymore. It's mostly olive, black or camo. The metals is all 50/50 or 60/40 cotton polyester. The long sleeve tee shirts are great. If they have any. Cheers 🍻
@@bugoutbrad8395 thanks dude.
Seems that every video on one bag travel is a sponsored ad for overpriced wool bs except this one
Loll yea it is expensive. The cheaper stuff works just fine and feels better in the skin.
Looks like Patagonia also has a merino wool shirt in their Capilene line, I'm curious to give that a try.