Plain hooded sweatshirts?

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  • karj0

    I like Icebreaker. Their stuff isn't cheap, but it's made from merino wool, so it seems to last. (In the time that I would have worn out a few cotton hoodies, my Icebreaker one is still perfect.)

    The downside with their products is the embroidered logo—I'd prefer a more plain product. That said, for me, the benefits outweigh this small point.

    They're light, pack easily, don't seem to smell (I only wash shirts once every few weeks), and I can wear them pretty much year round (the hoodies aren't too hot in the summer—so long as I'm wearing shorts).

    Hoodies range from $175 – $200. T-shirts are around $80. I own five of their products, and wear one of their hoodies and t-shirts every day. So far, none have worn out—aside from some wear on the cuffs of the oldest ones.

    Hoodie example: http://ca.icebreaker.com/en/mens…

    T-shirt: http://www.icebreaker.com/en/men…

    • no offense, but it you are paying $200 bucks for a hoodie you are over paying $190.Miguex
    • unless both pockets come full of cocaine, then is a pretty good deal actuallyMiguex
    • I have a few of their bits for hiking, they are seriously well made and do last. Good to get when sales are one!MrT

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