Submitted by wellnowholdon t3_z3jxt7 in BuyItForLife
Hello everyone,
I recently received some Wool and Prince shirts and underwear. Enjoying them so far. Prior to purchasing these I attempted to try Ridge Merino first, there was a shipping scruple. It has since been resolved.
With a 25% off Black Friday sale going on at Ridge Merino's site, I find myself wondering about their Journey 87/13 Wool-Nylon shirt, and some of their boxers as well. I'd like to stock up on some Merino shirts from a brand or the other. Money's a bit tight though, so I can't afford to try both brand simultaneously.
Is there anyone who has tried W&P as well as Ridge Merino and would be willing to offer some thoughts on their experience, conclusions?
From the outside, all I can see is that praise for W&P is a more mixed bag online, and that W&P has a higher Nylon ratio for each of their products compared to Ridge. By itself that would call to me from a durability aspect alone but, not sure if the specific wool or nylon properties between the two are different, so that's not to say all other things are equal for that assumption.
ApatheticAxolotl t1_ixmdkza wrote
As someone who has merino-ified his wardrobe and tried & owned both brands, hopefully this novel is of some help...
As far as underwear goes, W&P's merino feels more luxurious to me but experience has shown that their elastic waistbands eventually lose their structure and get the so-called bacon effect (which annoys me personally). I have a bunch of pairs from W&P; only one older pair has gotten a small hole.
I've actually tried like 10+ different companies for merino underwear and Ridge is probably my favorite of them all - their merino feels and wears well; I've not had any issues with pilling and the waistbands have not floppified or lost their structure (this is a very common problem).
As far as t-shirts go, the reverse is true for me. I previously had a Ridge Journey t-shirt (purchased in 2020) that fairly quickly got holes from simple wearing and had to be retired out of rotation. Alternatively, W&P has got to have some of the best options for merino t-shirts. They do run long & have a slight sheen, but their range of colors & the hand feel of the merino is fantastic. I don't think I'd put the merino quality of Ridge in the same tier as W&P (it's like one immediate level below); especially if you're looking at stuff like W&P's Interlock material / 100% merino.
Other t-shirt options worth checking out during Black Friday / otherwise would be: Aviator's 100% merino air dry t-shirt, Duckworth's Maverick stuff and Outlier. Aviator if you want to try 100% merino (mine has held up very well). Duckworth has an awesome MiUSA business model and a product that matches it. Outlier is probably the king of merino t-shirts with a price to match.
YMMV of course depending on your body type (availability of fits / sizing), material preferences, use case, etc. I'd maybe recommend diversifying rather than putting all your eggs in one brand's basket; try a shirt from each to see which suits you best. Lastly, be careful thinking of merino as BIFL - some items might very well be, but typically BIFL-quality wool has a price to match.
Edit: extra comments: ethical treatment of sheep may affect merino pricing (whether or not mulesing is utilized). I also wouldn't describe W&P as wildly overpriced; they are offering a different product. Duckworth and Ridge are outdoor performance -focused, W&P is casual / business casual clothing.