Other than that, I don’t see this undershirt addressing any other functional areas such as staying tucked in. I’ll wear it during my next workout and see how it performs. Since I really don’t sweat very much in general, it’s hard for me to tell whether or not this shirt keeps me any cooler than other, non moisture-wicking undershirts. It’s hard for me to honestly address function of this undershirt because it’s main selling point is it’s moisture wicking capabilities. It’s a little thicker/heavier than this 2xist undershirt, but comparable in weight to the 100% cotton undershirt from Campbellsville Apparel, the 5.11 Tactical from LA Police Gear, or the Hanes Lay Flat Collar cotton undershirt.Ĭomparing this moisture-wicking undershirt to the one from Vdri, I’d have to say the fabric on the Vdri is a slightly softer on the skin than this one, but from an overall fit and design point of view, I prefer this v-neck over Vdri. As mentioned above, this shirt is made from the Coolmax Extreme fabric, which is a moisture-wicking 100% polyester blend. Generally, undershirts in this price range are more comfortable than the ones under $5 - and they should be considering their price. I’m not too surprised to find that this undershirt, priced at $13.95 per undershirt, is pretty comfortable right out of the package. Wash Test Results – No shrinkage whatsoever! Looks, feels and fits the same as when it came out of the package. So if you’re on the taller side and have a longer torso, this shirt won’t likely stay tucked in any better than other undershirts. But, I’m finding that undershirts like this are a little too short for people with longer torsos and tend to come untucked more easily. The overall length is about average and comparable to other undershirts in the same class. Second: The second item is not something specifically good or bad about this particular undershirt but it’s an observation that I wanted to share. So depending on your needs, this deep v may or may not work for you. On the flip side, they don’t do a good job in covering up your chest hair. The good thing about deeper v-necks like this is that you don’t typically see it when wearing open collared shirts. To compare, that’s about 2″ deeper/lower than other v-neck undershirts I’ve reviewed recently such as the Jockey 3-D and the 2xist. Measuring from the top of the back collar to the tip of the “v”, the opening measures 8″. There are a couple of things I thought worth mentioning.įirst: The v-neck is cut a little deeper than other undershirts. Since I’m a bit on the thinner side (btw 170-175), I could probably fit into a medium. The large provides plenty of room in the shoulders, torso and waist and will fit a wide variety of body shapes and styles.
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