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Fruit of the LoomMen's Undershirts, Moisture Wicking & Tag Free, Short Sleeve Crew T-Shirts
A**R
Tops cost/value analysis
I bought the 6-tee shirt package for $21.48 ($3.58 each). I consider cost vs value in my 5-star review. I live in Florida so I don't want or need thick, heavy clothes or synthetic material clothes. These cotton tees do shrink after washing, as do all cotton materials, but not excessively (watch drier's heat setting). I've had them over a year and they've endured multiple washings. They've remained soft and comfortable. At this price point, I would not be upset if I spilled bleach, paint, or otherwise damaged one beyond salvage. I don't expect them to last for years like I would a $20-$30 tee and I didn't buy them to wear to a wedding. I'm pleased with the value I've received and will purchase them again when needed.
P**R
Soft and Comfortable. True to Size
I've worn Fruit of the Loom white undershirts for many years. I find them comfortable, and they fit true to size. When I saw this pack of multiple colors, I wanted to give it a try. I'm very pleased with these shirts. They are very soft and comfortable. Also, they are true to size. I wear them both as casual shirts and as sleep shirts. I would definitely buy these again.
F**T
Highly recommend for anyone looking for reliable, comfortable staples.
This 6-pack of t-shirts is a winner. They’re sized perfectly, fitting just right without being too tight or too loose. The comfort level is top-notch—soft and breathable, making them ideal for all-day wear. While the fabric is thin, it’s surprisingly sturdy, holding up well through washes and daily use. These shirts strike a great balance of lightweight feel and durability. Highly recommend for anyone looking for reliable, comfortable staples.
K**R
Mostly okay, a few stitch ends not tied and one seam came open after first wash.
The material seems fine to me, where I take slight issue is that I washed the shirts before wearing them (of course) and I ended up having to sew one of them because the thread in the armpit came loose or something so there was a small hole in the seam after the wash. I inspected every seam and hem before washing them and while there were some ends that appeared to not tied off or were tied off but too long, I don't believe the one that ended up coming loose was one of those (could be mistaken, though). The shirts have held up pretty well since then, but I guess to be fair I wasn't able to wear them for several months due to a medical issues so I couldn't stand anything touching my neck. Still, I have worn them several times so they've been washed several times and, at least as of right now, they are fine. I do not yet regret buying them (other than the neck issue which made me wish I had gotten v-necks).
P**C
Good basic, utilitarian, but you don't want to get buried in it
This has become my new summer go-to for just hanging around the house. At this price, it's never going to be that one that you hold onto for 15 years until your wife gets tired of seeing it and "accidentally" destroys it or wear to that singles event at the park where you want to look like 1M$. It is the one however, that you wear to Lowe's, mow the lawn, and don't really care if you get some random schmuz all over it or you suddenly can't find it [ask the wife if she has and look for guilty body language].They are cheap, they do shrink a bit but won't Hulk Hogan on you by accident, and reasonably comfortable. The one suggestion is that like many red things, you'll want to run that one through the washer with other dark colors first, and probably never with the white clothes unless you think pink socks are flattering.Maybe best of all, even when you've moved onto the next set, the old ones have a second life, if not for that painting project you don't want to get all over your new ones, then for cleaning up after the dog, washing the car, or any number of other dad-activities that we don't brag about. I think I still have one of my first ones hanging around as a stain rag. And you won't shed a tear when it finally does come to an end because after spending $5 on it and getting $15 worth of wear and utility, it deserves to go with dignity.
D**Y
Everything you need to know🙂‍↕️🤚
Was scared this wasnt gonna fit me because you know ima big guy who weighs 275 and 6ft but it fits me just perfectly. it was pretty comfortable. its pretty stretchy. is it worth the money? yes
A**M
Worth the mula
Just your basic every day shirt at home, my dad absolutely loves these. Comfortable and honestly, I have not noticed them shrink whatsoever. They’re nice and stretchy, and the cotton feels great. I definitely would recommend these.
C**N
Good for price
Fit to size but the color seems off they are not black they are like a heather almost dark blue color. The material is not super thick or thin. It’s not super heavy but wished it was a little more on the lighter side.
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