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I'm 5 11 185lbs
The shirt is see-through, which was unexpected, and is short for my body, landing right on the belt.
I'll keep it as an undershirt or for around the house.
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Manufactured in a legendary Los Angeles factory, this clean, classic tee is a year-round staple. It’s crafted from an all-cotton fabric we call “Premium Jersey.” Named for largest of the Channel Islands, Jersey is both solid and opaque but also soft and breathable — its structure gives it good drape and makes for an excellent base layer. Ours is made from combed cotton, which is softer than conventional cotton (and less prone to pilling). It has a smooth, fine handfeel, the right amount of stretch and is reactive garment-dyed for rich, even color that won't fade. The ultimate basic, this tee is always down to smarten up a pair of jeans or get to work under a suit.
I'm 5 11 185lbs
The shirt is see-through, which was unexpected, and is short for my body, landing right on the belt.
I'll keep it as an undershirt or for around the house.
Shirt is a nicely fitted without being too tight and is a good length, not too short and not too long. I just wish it came in a light grey color and 100% cotton. I really miss the light grey color variant they used to carry for sweatpants and sweatshirts. Hoping they bring it back.
Not a fan of the black tag on the bottom but willing to live with it since it fits well.
Super soft, great slim fit without being too tight, and just the right weathered great. Looking to get more of these t-shirts in other colors.
I bought this, knowing it was made in LA to support the US textile makers. This is a high quality shirt that I fully expect from TS and know will last for 5 years or more and is so worth every penny.
Pros: nice color, decent quality
Cons: about an inch shorter than I’d like, unable to tuck in or wear by itself for that reason. Price seems very high for a t-shirt. I feel some buyer’s remorse. I guess it’s still less than half of the TS t-shirts’ cost, I just don’t understand why simple staples are being priced so high.