Elevate your casualwear Jamie Bonkiewicz Female Rage 24 T-Shirt .collection with Cut in a regular fit with a simple V-neckline and a timeless pattern of horizontal stripes, this navy short-sleeve T-shirt makes a great go-to for warm-weather wear, and it effortlessly pairs with a variety of bottoms. The tie-front detail offers an on-trend accent, while the cotton-blend fabric helps you stay comfortable for all-day wear. Pair with light-washed denim or white shorts for a laid-back look you’ll love.It offers a great team look with sleeve stripes and contrast raglan sleeve color.You will never want to take this tee off! It’s extremely soft hand and classic fit make this the perfect tee to buy for yourself or as a gift. Who says you can’t cheer on your favorite team in comfort?
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Brody Holcomb –
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Good outside work T-shirt
Bought these for working in my yard. They are just the right size (XL) and length. On me, the hem is down to the bottom of the front pocket openings on my jeans and the fit is slightly loose, not figure hugging.
I’m not sure what the definition of “heavy” is supposed to be. These seem to feel slightly thicker than the Hanes or Fruit of the Loom multi-pack white T-shirts you can buy at your local supermarket, but you can still easily see through them when held up to a sunny window, for example.
I waited to do this review until one shirt was washed to record the amount of shrinkage and see how the texture changed. New, they are almost silky in feel. Very nice. Once washed, they lose that and become slightly rougher, like any other T-shirt. After one wash, as shown by the photo of washed over top of new, they have lost maybe 1″-1.5″ on length, but the width change was minimal and the fit is still a loose XL. The color faded slightly also.
It’s a T-shirt and it’ll meet my intended use, but I wouldn’t say they were “special”