Men's Merino Long Sleeve Henley by Woolly | RWS Certified | Super Soft, Classic Style, Seattle Designed - Charcoal Grey - S







Key features
- •[ EVERYDAY WEIGHT LONG SLEEVE HENLEY ] Flatlock seams, tagless interior, henley neck opening for extra venting or chest hair displaying. Full merino construction for natural stretch, odor resistance, moisture wicking, itch free, 4-season comfort.
- •[ MODERN FIT FOR DAILY WEAR AS A STANDALONE OR MID LAYER ] When you need a little extra style and still want merino performance. Business casual, date night, ski movie premier, camp layer, travel days.
- •[ PICTURED MODEL STATS ] 5'10'' // 155 lbs // 30'' waist. Wearing size small.
- •[ MERINO PERFORMANCE FOUNDATION LIFESTYLE WEAR ] Woolly pairs the nature proven benefits of merino with classic everyday styles that work anywhere. Enjoy the no-odor, anti-microbial, fire resistant, moisture wicking, and long wearing comfort of merino in every aspect of your life.
- •[ BACKED BY THE WOOLLY PROMISE ] We like to keep things simple. If you are ever dissatisfied with our gear, at any time, just give us a shout and we'll work to make it right.
Men's Merino Long Sleeve Henley by Woolly | RWS Certified | Super Soft, Classic Style, Seattle Designed - Charcoal Grey - S
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Customer Reviews
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Really nice quality
HUNDRM✓ Verified Purchase•September 20, 2023
I take a large in women's sizes, so ordered a medium in men's size. It fits perfectly. Very soft, good quality. Nice deep navy blue color.
Great, 4 season layer
Matt Montavon✓ Verified Purchase•September 20, 2023
These are great shirts. Comfortable year round to work, play, and sleep in, especially if you spend a large amount of time outdoors. They've been a vast improvement over the cotton tees I used to wear from a comfort perspective. I was also excited to find that Wooly had added a couple inches to the ends of the sleeves and torso since I last bought them, but tend to like my underclothes a little long for tucking, layering, and general asthetics. I'll be getting more as I need them. I'm 5'10 and @165lbs, extremely happy with a Large.
Toasty and light.
John Oswald✓ Verified Purchase•September 6, 2023
Dislike?
The arms are long, not a deal breaker.
I am 5"10, 165 lbs 31-32 inch waist, 43 inch chest.
Small fits, nicely, as a foundation or standalone. A 550 down jacket and it went for a 36 degree fast walk this morning. Perfect.
Likes.
Looks. It's hard to wrinkle merino.
Feel. When I put it on, I felt a slight itch. It disappeared within minutes. After that. silky.
Bought a second one.
The arms are long, not a deal breaker.
I am 5"10, 165 lbs 31-32 inch waist, 43 inch chest.
Small fits, nicely, as a foundation or standalone. A 550 down jacket and it went for a 36 degree fast walk this morning. Perfect.
Likes.
Looks. It's hard to wrinkle merino.
Feel. When I put it on, I felt a slight itch. It disappeared within minutes. After that. silky.
Bought a second one.
Nice material but too large
BC✓ Verified Purchase•September 1, 2023
Baselayer is really soft and comfortable, however definitely runs large. I know it's supposed to be a bit longer, however sleeves also end up being ridiculously long and bunch up at the wrist, preventing from putting another tight layer over it. For reference for 6 foot person, 185lbs, I would go with medium size easily
I’m going to order another
B✓ Verified Purchase•August 24, 2023
I have been into wool for about 10 years now. It's an expensive addition, so it takes time to build a wardrobe. And Gaining weight doesn't help.
I have noticed 3 common problems with my wool, none of which this shirt has shown.
1) seams coming undone.
2) too itchy
3) lint balls forming.
The wool is soft even after several washes.
9/19 update: I now own 4 Woolly shirts. I find myself promoting them everywhere.
My only complaint is that I have one shirt that fits larger then the others. I'm half tempted to see if I can't shrink it a little in the dryer.
If you currently wear wool you will not be disappointed in the quality and value. If you don't wear wool you should try it, you will dread any day when you don't have a clean wool shirt to wear and have to resort to cotton.
I have noticed 3 common problems with my wool, none of which this shirt has shown.
1) seams coming undone.
2) too itchy
3) lint balls forming.
The wool is soft even after several washes.
9/19 update: I now own 4 Woolly shirts. I find myself promoting them everywhere.
My only complaint is that I have one shirt that fits larger then the others. I'm half tempted to see if I can't shrink it a little in the dryer.
If you currently wear wool you will not be disappointed in the quality and value. If you don't wear wool you should try it, you will dread any day when you don't have a clean wool shirt to wear and have to resort to cotton.
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