Disappointing shirt
"Skimpy fit + clingy fabric = poor comfort. I did not keep the shirt. Better alternatives elsewhere."
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Making clothing can be a dirty business, but we strive to keep it clean. Our line is crafted for quality and long-term performance. And we limit what we make: small-batch production ensures every garment is built to the highest standards and finds a loving home. Our approach minimizes landfill waste and uses less energy and water. We know it’s disappointing when a style you love is out of stock, but we appreciate your joining us in our pursuit of the highest environmental standards and carbon neutral impact.
| Size | Chest | Waist | Neck | Sleeve Length | Inseam |
| S | 36-38 | 29-31 | 14-14 1/2 | 32-33 | 30-31 |
| M | 39-41 | 32-34 | 15-15 1/2 | 33-34 | 31-32 |
| L | 42-44 | 34-37 | 16-16 1/2 | 33-34 | 31-32 |
| XL | 45-47 | 38-40 | 17-17 1/2 | 35-36 | 32-33 |
| XXL | 48-50 | 42-44 | 18-18 1/2 | 36-36 1/2 | 32-33 |
Next to Skin: Your second layer of skin, hugs the body tight for optimal layering.
Athletic: Snug fit, this layer fits close to the body for a contoured, slim silhouette.
Standard: Not too snug and not too loose, this layer is right in the middle for everyday use.
Relaxed: Loose fit for comfort and extra layering underneath.
Sleeve: With arm slightly bent, measure from the center back of your neck (at your spine) to the elbow and down to your wrist.
Bust/Chest: Measure full circumference of the chest at the widest point, under the arms.
Waist: Measure full circumference of the waist at the smallest point.
Hips: Measure full circumference of the hips at the widest point.
Inseam: Place measuring tape at crotch and measure to ankle.
For any sizing, styling, or general inquiries, please contact us.
Basic comfort that translates seamlessly into each season.
Basic comfort that translates seamlessly into each season.
Composition: 89% Merino Wool, 11% Nylon
Fabric weight: 150 gsm
Micron gauge: 19.3μm
We wrap ultra-thin nylon filament fibers around merino staple fibers to make this 150gsm fabric both lightweight and durable. This is our one-quiver, do-everything textile. This yarn technology allows the yarn to maintain all the benefits of wool with the increased durability of nylon. Betaspun® yarn increases the longevity of this all-season fabric without impacting its breathability or odor resistance. Weightless Wool combines the best of human innovation with the best of what nature has to offer.
Overall rating: 4.142857 / 5 from 7 reviews.
Review topics: ["look","shirt","wool"].
"Skimpy fit + clingy fabric = poor comfort. I did not keep the shirt. Better alternatives elsewhere."
— Richard K. (2/5)
"Well, the XL did not fit well - even though I usually fit into a large-tall or extra large shirt. I'm almost 6'2" and 215 lbs (55yo). I have a long torso and maybe wider shoulders, so I most often get XL for acceptable sleeve length, back and front length, and shoulder width. The problem with this shirt is that I'd feel better if it was another 1"+ longer on the front and back. The sleeves are pretty good for length, but a little tight -especially at the wrist. The biggest issue is the shoulder width; I've never had an XL shirt from any company that was so narrow. I have reached out to Ibex on their webpage's Contact Us form for advice about considering an XXL for me (unprecedented for sizing, but I like the feel of the shirt and would like to have it if I could get the right fit) but they have not replied after 6 or 7 days. Since they do not have a phone number, I would have thought they would prioritize communication through the only method available. Disappointed overall so far, despite the initial impression that their Nomad shirt is made of nice material."
— D S. (2/5)
"Overall quality looks good. The color is a sort of dark slate gray, with some blue in it, so it may be a challenge to find the right color base layer to go with it. The fair trade and environmental commitments aren't what I've come to expect in high-end outdoor clothing companies like Patagonia and Arc'teryx. There are no supply chain certifications, no fair trade certifications, no wool or synthetic fiber supplier certifications. Get with the program, Ibex."
— David R. (5/5)
"The material is comfortable and wears well. I purchased this because many people recommend merino wool for traveling. I was pleased with how it performed,"
— Frank S. (5/5)
"I bought this for my husband for Christmas and he loves it! I think he described it as “perfect. ” It is soft and warm and looks great. What more could one ask?"
— Anne G. (5/5)
"Most comfortable shirt in my closet."
— Jack H. (5/5)
"Light and comfortable"
— Ryan (5/5)