
"Huckberry's Proof 72-Hour Merino is our favorite merino wool T-shirt. The cut and style are not overly sporty, making it more versatile than some others, from everyday wear around town to a trip to the gym. Mine is still soft after six months of wear and washing. At 87 percent 150 GSM superfine merino wool (16.5 micron) and 13 percent nylon, this T-shirt makes a great starter for those new to merino wool-there's enough nylon that it's stretchy, and not the least bit itchy."
"If I could only buy one thing in this guide, this is it. Huckerry's Flint and Tinder waxed garments are the best jackets. Multiple WIRED editors and writers have the waxed canvas trucker jacket (alas, not currently on sale), and I want basically every other waxed jacket they make, including this one, which is more of a quilted shirt, with 100 percent recycled Primaloft insulation."
"The perfect pants are understated and do not draw attention to the wearer. The perfect pants are made of natural fibers. These are not entirely natural fibers, alas (I did say nearly perfect), but they have enough pockets, and they are roomy pockets. Combined with a roomy (but not baggy cut), the main pockets are deep enough to hold my Fujifilm X70 camera, notebook, Earth's best pencil -what else do you need?"
Huckberry has launched a holiday Black Friday sale with discounts on house brands and partner labels such as GoRuck and Peak Design. The Proof 72-Hour Merino T-shirt is recommended for versatility and lasting softness, made of 87 percent 150 GSM superfine merino wool (16.5 micron) and 13 percent nylon for stretch without itch. Flint and Tinder waxed garments are praised as top jackets, including a quilted-shirt style insulated with 100 percent recycled Primaloft, while the popular waxed canvas trucker jacket is currently not on sale. The recommended pants emphasize understated design, natural-feeling fibers, deep roomy pockets, and a consistent 31-inch inseam.
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