Most Woolley products I've bought this year-(coat$300), 6 or 7 (shirts$65 and up/each) and pants(don't recall,. but not inexpensive), sweatpants(about $99/each) plus other things I can't recall. I follow all washing instructions assiduously to the letter, BUT some of the lighter weight fabrics, like the one on this shirt, seem to get runs like my Mom's stockings did in the 60's in non traffic areas, e.g.on back of shoulders which are never open to open air and usually used with a shirt on top just pulled a load of a dozen shirts, and one two months old and 5 or six wearings, it's developed "lines-missing inches of fabric-runs" and I washed it in side out, cold water, only with other Woolley products, so they would get a 5 star rating if it were not for this. Wolley has been great(!!!!) with me exchanging for same product, but one hates to always be sending stuff back. I'd advise REALLY careful/aware of fragile nature of this weight of Merino....don't know what else to suggest. Terrific company, a terrific look and terrific customer service and luckily the couple shirts with nylon stocking like "runs" are always worn with an outer shirt. I can only imagine that from removing from washing machine(delicate cycle, cold water, Woolite or other wool specific soap) and do not shake it when wet...just hang it up to dry. That is only way I can figure those runs happens was when shaking after washing before hanging on indoor clothes line. Those runs on thin fabric were not from an…