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Anonymous –
Good
Size seems the same as the old one I bought a few years ago, fits the same, though the tag is different. Fabric seems a little thinner, but not by much- I might not have noticed if I wasn’t looking for it. Black one says 100% cotton on the tag.
Anonymous –
Perfect, perfect. perfect. Classic Gildan fit
Collars are nice and snug. Any guy with the slightest idea of how to dress will appreciate this. unless you’re always shooting for the “just left the gym” look, your collars should be snug. Gives you a nice clean look. Shirts fit well too. You shouldn’t be shooting for a tent look. If you are, buy a tent. If you’re a little chunky, own your lumps. Much better than walking around like you’re camping. Speaking from experience here.
Anonymous –
Nice thick t-shirts
I bought these hoping they will keep their shape. My old t-shirts have gotten ‘bacon neck’. The necks are all stretched out. I hope these hold up well. I have worn and washed a couple of times so far and they feel and look good.
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