Fruit of the Loom Boys' Premium 2-Pack Thermal Waffle Crew Top
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It is thought to be for children aged 6 years and up, but it is small, slender, and short. In my case, as a snow cape, it's perfect, but if you want to use it as a sudadera, you'll need one or two more sizes.
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I needed heather grey long sleeves to go with my school's grey PE shirts. From afar, this is a black and cream interwoven pattern that gives the impression of grey. That is not the case.
They can be ordered in a larger size and still fit comfortably. They did not appear to fit when I first opened them (they appear to be quite small), but they did and were extremely warm! Underneath a T-shirt, it's quite charming. a great nightgown or a tee.
These thermals were purchased for my two children, ages 9 and 11. They both have a different body type, but the thermals are definitely fitted, not too tight, but as they should be for thermals. I was hoping for a "little" extra room for comfort, but my boys were fine with the fit, so that's all that matters. With the shared pack of two in a size 10-inch, the sleeve length was perfect for my 11-year-old, but the cuff required folding for my 9-year-old.
These are unquestionably just undershirts. I was hoping to find shirts that he could wear as outerwear, but they're all too small, thin, and tight for him. He'll wear it under his hunting undershirts, but not every day.
I had high expectations for this baselayer top, but when I washed it, it shrank a lot! They don't even stretch out far enough to fit back into place. It is impossible for my child to put it on. I was extremely disappointed. Since I washed them, I won't be able to return them, so I'm stuck with something I can't use. The two-tone gray color was appealing to me.
The fabric was of very poor quality. They had a thin, scratchy texture to them. I also received a package that was labeled both 10 and 4 despite the fact that I ordered a size 10. I'm not sure they were even four feet tall. It appeared to be a 2-person team. 3 to me, and my son has never been particularly tall for his age, so that has no bearing on my opinion.
Warm underwear of good quality for children. This is what I wear under my child's uniform shirts (both short and long sleeve). They keep her warm, which is important because schools do not allow students to wear jackets. They'll let your child freeze unless it's a uniform jacket. In a freezing class, the teacher would not allow a 5-year-old to wear her jacket. These are the ones I got, and they're a good thickness and keep her chest warm.
These shirts are one of my son's favorites; he wears them to bed and will layer them in the winter. They are designed to run small, so if you don't want them to be too tight against your skin, go up a size.