Carhartt Men's Loose Fit Heavyweight Long-Sleeve Pocket T-Shirt
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I'd say they run true to size, if not a tad small. I'm 6' and 225 pounds, and an XXL fits me perfectly, but I prefer loose-fitting clothes. Shirts that fit well.
It's not a massive space - a little loose – However, it's similar to other crew next shirts from the same brand!
It's the purest white you've ever seen.
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I bought this shirt and another in a different color (both made in Haiti). Made in Mexico (in blue). I'm amazed at how thin the material in them is. It wasn't the Carhartt quality I'd grown accustomed to over the years. Because of how nice and thick the material was on Carhartt shirts and products, I always bought them. For warmth, I wanted the same look in this long-sleeved shirt. That is not the case, and it is far too large. I wore this shirt over a long-sleeved shirt with a short-sleeved t-shirt underneath and it still hung 6 - 7 inches. I'm about 6 ft 190 pounds and have an 8-inch waist. These T's are excessively large. I could have lived with it if I hadn't known they'd eventually shrink, but it's so cheaply made that I'm not keeping it. At the same time, I picked up a $6 Gildan. I'm 40 years old, and I can honestly say that shirt's quality is on par with these Carhartt shirts. Carhartt charges between $20 and $40 for their products. I'm guessing it's because they're now more interested in selling their logo than a quality product; I don't usually leave reviews on Amazon, but I've never been so disappointed by something. Carhartt appears to be following in the footsteps of companies such as Nike, which made a name for themselves by producing high-quality products, only to become greedy and focus solely on the logo. I'm returning both shirts and going to a department store to inspect and feel the quality of the items I'm purchasing. This is one of the concerns I have about Amazon's future. Because companies (such as Carhartt) know that many people will not return items or leave reviews, quality will suffer. Carhartt, get with the program or I'll go somewhere else. I've included a few images in this post. To emphasize how thin these shirts are, I hung them against a sliding glass window with the sun behind them. I hung a 5-year-old Carhartt short-sleeve shirt (blue) that had been washed and dried dozens of times as a comparison. It's still a little thicker than the brand new shirt I just got. I also photographed the white Carhartt for $20 and the 6. Yes, the Carhartt has a pocket, as does the 40 competitor shirt. However, the content is dreadful. I'm not going to pay an extra $15 for a pocket. There's also a photo that shows how big it can fit.
"Old fashion models" should be purchased. I normally wear a size XL. This garment runs large, and a size Large will comfortably fit most people. This shirt has a nice look to it. However, because it's a "softer" tee, I'm not sure it'll last as long as my old Carhartts. After about a half-dozen wears, the neck began to "pill. " br>To summarize: the quality appears to have significantly deteriorated. br>br>This page was last updated on 4- After wearing it and washing it a half-dozen times, I'm lowering my rating to one star. a handful of times The entire shirt has "pilled," with the neck being the most heavily pilled. I have several Carhartt long sleeve tees, and this one is by far the worst. It was a complete squandering of funds. It's possible that I could use it to change the oil in my car.
This is, without a doubt, one of the most poorly constructed garments I've ever seen. I know there's a lot of talk about the different manufacturing locations, but mine was made in Haiti, if that helps. Because everyone said these types of cheaper shirts (Hanes, FTL, etc. ) run large, I bought a small when I'm usually a medium (after a few washes). That is only partially correct. The shirt had a very long sleeve. I'm 5'10" and the small hit me in the thigh. Around the bicep, the sleeves were big and billowy, but the forearm and cuff were super tight. I'm not particularly large, but a small should never be too large for me. It looked like three different shirts were thrown together in some way. It was also a rough material. Fabric softener, in my opinion, would have done nothing to improve the comfort of this shirt. br>br>I like Carhartt as a brand and know that they have some higher-end items that will last a lifetime, but this shirt, or at least some of them, aren't getting the same amount of attention as their jackets and pants, so stay away or go to your local Army Surplus store to make sure you're not wasting your time.
Instead of using Amazon, visit a physical store. I ordered a black medium regular fit but received a loose fit instead. I also got a Carhartt button-up shirt in black, medium regular fit. This had a 3 inch hole in the side seam and was also Loose fit. With a 25-day return policy, Amazon should have a great return policy. success rate of failure rate of fail A 250 pond 6'3 man would fit comfortably in the medium. Go to a hardware or clothing store in your area.
He owns one of each color. Both short and long sleeves are available. Only because he stated that whenever he discovers something he enjoys, it is discontinued. They are 100% durable. )
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They Cotton of a heavy weight. br>Along with the long tail, it will be tucked in. If you wash them in cold water, they will last many washes without fading or shrinking. I air dry them the rest of the way after partially drying them.
I bought some K126's from my local Carhartt store and was pleasantly surprised by the quality, weight, and durability of the shirts after months of repeated use, so I assumed I'd get the same from this purchase online. Boy, was I wrong; the K126's I got instore were from Guatemala and retailed for closer to $30 than the version I received from Amazon, which was from Mexico. When compared to my online shirt, my in-store shirt is made of a thicker and heavier cotton blend that does not allow any light to pass through when only one side is facing the light. The cotton blend in the Mexico version is lighter and lacks a premium feel. The shirt has also lost most of the length and room around the chest that I've come to enjoy and expect from my K126 and K87s after just one wash and air dry. When in doubt, spend the extra money at your local Carhartt store, where you'll be assured of a level of quality control that you won't find with an online purchase.