I have two Woolie zip tops, both which I wash by hand and let air dry. Both which have developed holes in them. For $75 I don't think I will be buying Ibex clothing anymore, time to give Icebreaker a try...
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I have two Woolie zip tops, both which I wash by hand and let air dry. Both which have developed holes in them. For $75 I don't think I will be buying Ibex clothing anymore, time to give Icebreaker a try...
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You're actually going to have that problem with any of the merino wools brands with the very thin/fine wools. Smartwool is the worst for it. But icebreaker and ibex do it as well. So, you're really not gonna do better with icebreaker necessarily. The thicker layers, especially in ibex don't do it as much - but I have developed holes in my thicker icebreaker, especially around zippers.
If you contact IBEX, they may help you with them - there's an email address on their website, and they tend to be very helpful and to stand behind their product.
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I've stayed away from the Woolies line because they are imported, and I've had bad luck with Ibex's imported lightweight stuff.
Meanwhile I have 2 VERY lightweight Ibex T-shirts made in USA which are about 6 years old and still going strong. I wear them a lot and thought for sure the tissue-thin one would show thin spots or holes, but it looks just as good as new.
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I have had them less than a year....good information about this being common with many brands. Thanks for the heads up!
I have two smartwool tops that are over ten years old and still holding up strong. Perhaps the quality was better back then.
Lisa