Amazon EssentialsMen's Crewneck Undershirt, Pack of 6
J**R
Great everyday shirts – just size up!
I bought these black t-shirts on Amazon and I'm really happy with them. They're super soft and comfortable, perfect for sleeping or wearing throughout the day. The fabric feels great on the skin and they're very easy to wear. The only issue I found is that they shrink after washing and drying them in the dryer. However, this is easily fixed by ordering one size up from your usual size. Overall, I definitely recommend them 100%!
5**Y
Worth it
I usually purchase Calvin Klein undershirts but I decided to take a chance on these and man I’m so glad I did. When I first received them they didn’t feel very soft and looked a bit big. I decided to wash and dry them. I love these Tshirts. Very soft and they shrank enough to fit perfectly. I definitely recommend these and I will purchase again. Fantastic product and great price.
H**N
So nice I brought it twice
I've had this shirt for 3 years and decided to buy another pack.FabricThe fabric is good, but not great. It's a medium weight. Not heavy duty, but not so thin you can see nipples. I haven't done a burn test, but it definitely feels like 100% cotton. It's breathable, I wouldn't recommend it for summer but for 3/4 seasons it's great. It's a little bit of a lower quality cotton; it wrinkles easily, attracts lint and also it's a little rough to the touch. Also the collar suffers from bacon collar, which means it loses it shape and can fold inwards. It's not horrible but noticeable. A good thing though, the shirt hasn't shrank and the color hasn't faded. That said I do wash it on medium heat and hang dry it.FitThis is my favorite thing about this shirt. For reference I am 5'6" and 160lbs. Chest size 40, waist 33.The measurements for medium are shoulders 18 in, chest 21.5 in, waist 21.5 length 26.5.It's true to size and fits really well in the chest, shoulders and torso.Someone my size I have trouble finding a shirt that's not too long, but also not too tight for my beer belly.The length hits just under my belt, so if you're taller this shirt may not be for you.It doesn't have side seams. This helps the shirt drape better and hide my belly.There are two downsides though. The sleeves are really wide and a little short. And also the collar is a little big. When layering it can bunch up and look sloppy. Overall the fit is relaxed and loose, but not oversized and not sloppy.Tl:DR 100%Cotton, Fits shorter and wider guys. Really good value for a basic tee.
O**E
good value, a bit thin
Thin, inexpensive, but well-cut men's undershirts. They don't have the technical fabric or closer fit of the Under Armour or Calvin Klein.. But the price is much lower per shirt, and the insubstantial, non-clingy fabric is light enough to forget you're wearing that layer.I was looking for new, basic black shirts after my usual suppliers had grown unreliable-- something that would look good under a button-down shirt or sweater, wouldn't add bulk, wasn't super expensive, was long enough to tuck but not too long so I could still wear it out, and wouldn't look bad if worn by itself. I also tried the Calvin Klein "Men's Undershirts Cotton Stretch" and the Under Armour "Men's Cotton Stretch Crew Undershirt":* This Amazon Essentials is the most "under-shirt" of the bunch. The thin fabric doesn't hide much. The sleeves are loose rather than fitted, and slightly longer than the other two. The "L" doesn't cling on the shoulders or back. It feels like a thin version of a normal tee-shirt cut. The sleeves are a bit bulky under another shirt.* The CK is a stretch fabric (which usually wears better over time than plain cotton), but not too fitted. The material is thick enough to wear comfortably as a tee. It has a really nice roll collar (a folded/stitched collar rather than a flat one-- rolled ones don't get messed up as quickly by repeated wash/wear cycles). There's a white CK tag on the hem that stands out a bit too much if you wear it untucked. The CK is the most expensive of the three.* The UA is the most fitted of the bunch, with the shortest sleeves-- it'll be easiest to wear comfortably under another tight layer. The stretchy material is good quality and like the CK could be worn by itself, although its clinginess requires a reasonably athletic build in that case.I tried size "L" in all cases. All three brands break at the right spot (hip) to be tuckable for most heights. I like the Amazon Essentials the least of the bunch since I don't like to fiddle to get my under sleeves to sit right, but it's going to be the most familiar fit for people who regularly wear undershirts. It's also the cheapest.Like Amazon's other house brands, Essentials is a good choice for "can't decide between brands", providing value without having to spend too much time comparison shopping.This shirt is a little too under-shirty for the "wear by itself" category, but otherwise works well. Recommended if you want a basic, standard-fit undershirt.
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