32 DEGREES Mens Lightweight Baselayer Crew Top
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It's a bit more substantial. br>The original 32' is preferred because it is thinner.
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My younger sibling- Law works in construction and is required to wear theses throughout the fall and winter. Although he continues to layer, these are the best foundation layers. His job requires him to work in the cold and wind, both inside and outside of unheated structures.
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The wrists are loose and the fit is smaller. In the last couple of years, I've purchased several of the same shirt in various colors, and I adore them for cold weather. I literally wear them on a daily basis. Super comfy, hugs your body, doesn't ride up, and keeps you warm. br>This year's shirt, however, is unique. Identical company, identical description, but different material and cut feel. br>- The previous fabric had a stretchy cotton feel to it. This isn't the case with this particular material.
- Shirts used to be a little bit longer. They tuck in well and never pull out of your pants. The new shirt is shorter, and it will ride up into your overshirt if you raise your arms; I'm 5'9" and the shirt barely makes it under my belt with my arms down.
- I have large arms, so the cuffs at the end of the sleeve are a little loose. I can get two fingers between the cuff and my wrist right out of the package, which is not ideal for a base layer. br>br>I'm a little sad that my go-to winter undershirt is no longer the same.
This is my first time looking for one online, and I'm disappointed. The fabric is a little thicker and doesn't have any texture to it. It's a sloppy, draping fit. looking. I'm not sure why this version exists, and I'm not going to wear it.
This is an excellent foundation. It's not too heavy. It's so comfortable that I forget I'm wearing it when I'm wearing it. br>br>I bought it for the first time two years ago in preparation for a two-week trip to Iceland; it packs easily and saves weight and space. The fabric is easy to care for; hand wash it if desired, or machine wash it, and hang it to dry quickly. It keeps its shape as well. With the cold season approaching, I'm confident that the two shirts I recently purchased will keep me warm. Definitely a high-quality product. br>br>.
They're soft, lightweight, and keep the cold out to a degree, but overall, I'll keep buying them as long as the company is still in business. They've proven to be more worthy than most I've ever bought at Walmart, and they've already proven great warmth to me since September when it started getting cold here in Colorado, as I do a lot of outdoor work. I started buying these in the summer to try out once the cold weather arrived and I couldn't be happier with them so I ended up buying some more along with some pants to wear underneath and WOW I was blown away by how comfortable everything was. It wasn't too tight or too loose it was just right.
A nice long-sleeved t-shirt A hiking shirt. It's always the first to be applied. When it gets damp in the winter, I replace it with a dry one and instantly feel warmer. I also wear the shirt to the gym because it dries quickly. XL grey shirts in the $10-$15 range are hard to come by. It was a little difficult to find the 12 range, but if you wait long enough, you'll find it on Amazon. Also works well as a layering piece under casual or business attire. To give you an idea of my height, I'm 6'-0". 2", 215. The Large was a little too small, but the XL is roomy without being baggy.
I bought one of these thirsts from Amazon and four more from the maker's website, and I love them. They're a little snug, but they're incredibly comfy. The quality is excellent for the price, and they have held up well in the wind, rain, and snow. They've done an excellent job of keeping me warm while also drying quickly. The only drawback I can think of is that it isn't anti-odor. I bought these in order to only bring a couple of warm shirts on a trip. The shirt, however, retains odor after just one use. So I'll either have to wash them while on the road or bring Fabreeze with me (neither of which I'm particularly fond of). Regardless, I really like these shirts and plan to buy more from 32 Degrees in the future.
My father will be wearing this thermal top under his uniform, so I got it for him. It did the job, he said, and 32 degrees saved the day once more. I did, however, purchase a winter coat (for $32!). The coat appears flimsy and not as warm as expected on their website last year (NYC winters are unpredictable at best), but it kept me warm when I had to do school pickup walking 10 blocks back and forth. PS - My previous coat was a NorthFace, but it had ripped and was $300 down the drain without my knowledge. This brand 32 degrees is one I trust to keep me warm, and it also comes at a great price!.
It's not too tight or too loose, just the right amount of snugness. I was expecting the fabric to be flimsy and easily torn, but it appears to be fairly sturdy so far. In the winter, I'll put it to the test as a ski base layer and report back, but so far, I'm pleased with my purchase.