These days, cycling specific wool garment prices are astronomical.

Goodwill has wool tops that are non cycling specific. Sometimes they have 
100% Merino wool sweaters, like Gap, etc.

Itch-and -fine-ness-factors aside, will these do just as well layering to 
keep warm and dry in the winter, and the t-shirts in the summer to keep 
cool and dry?
Or does one have to use cycling specific wool to get the desired effects?


I did have an Ibex score at Goodwill last year. 3 bucks and change for an 
Ibex t-shirt!

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