Celebrating more than Ohio State Buckeyes Earn Your Stickers T-Shirt . 100 years of authentic American heritage.The 1901 collection is a nod to the longstanding comfort and quality that Hanes is known for. This crew neck short sleeve tee is vintage-washed garment-dyed, so each piece has a perfectly imperfect color and completely unique. With set-in collar and double-needle stitching, this mens tshirt keeps its shape and holds up in the wash. Available in a variety of modern colors.is a style staple, elevated with a demure scoop neckline and flattering elbow-length sleeves. with its luxe ribbed texture, it stands out on its own or layers well under a light jacket or structured vest. A sophisticated update to the usual tee.
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admin@cvctees.com –
It’s a nice, comfortable shirt. But it fits abit larger than what I was expecting. I’m 6′ and almost always a large for shirts. Especially for Under Armour, I would have expected their clothing to be on the smaller/tighter size because this is workout apparel. This one is definitely not that – it fits more like an XL on me in terms of length (goes far past my waist), and just overall tightness.
All that said, I still think I’ll keep it because it’s very comfortable. Just not ideal for the gym because it’s so long.
*Edit 1 month later*
After a few wash/dry cycles the shirt seems to have shrunk a bit. It’s a nice size now- not baggy but not so tight – so I updated to 4 stars. I still would suggest if you’re looking for a tight fit as some might with a workout shirt, consider ordering a size down. Even after shrinking the L is looser than a slim fit.
piter@cvctees.com –
Shirt is from the Dominican Republic. Words are printed on heavy cotton which is thick and not something I would wear in warm weather. Words or colour did not come off after one wash in the machine together with other clothes.
Brody Holcomb –
it was ok.