Your best in comfort. The Hanes men's comfort soft t-shirt (pack of 4) is quality at a value.ar-Away Tag neck label
P**E
Good Tee Shirts
These shirts are a perfect fit to the selected size, comfortable for being a regular tee shirt, love the dark black they aren't faded looking, Hanes is usually good quality as all my Hanes clothes are, good buy and affordable will buy more when I need them.
R**C
Outstanding value!
Wow! I can't believe the great value on these shirts at Amazon's current price of under $15. You get four of them in the pack and they are 100% cotton. I love the fit in that it's sort of loose and cool and comfortable for the summer. They are 100% cotton and actually feel like that which is fantastic. They're so easy to wear and versatile. The quality is definitely there. And it's very light and weight. Recommended...
D**.
Nice shirt
They're good. They are true to size, good fabric, strong, medium weight, and came same day delivery. The color is solid and rich and a good price is a bonus. These are obviously firsts, not seconds, the fit is a proper one and the seams are strong. My only issue is that they shrink. I have bought these before, so since I like the fit for my husband and uncle and they enjoy the shirt too, I wash in cold and hang dry
P**R
Classic T-Shirts
This is an honest review; I was not compensated in any way.These Hanes t-shirts are a normal thickness. They are not paper-thin, slub-knit jersey, and they are not super thick. They are well sewn. There are no holes. All 4 of the shirts are the same size. When I opened them, they were a little long. I washed them and dried them in the dryer on high with the rest of my clothes. They shrank UP (in length) about 10% in the wash, and they shrank around (chest circumference) maybe 1-2%. They are true to size and fit as I expect a men's medium would fit. The color is even, and it's a true navy that is suitable for wearing with a blue-collar uniform. My husband is 6'1" and 150#. He has a very long torso and slim build, and they fit him perfectly. They are not too tight around the sleeves.
D**
Nice fit
Probably one of the best t-shirts I have gotten and even bought the white set because of this. Feels nice as well and for such a good price it’s a good deal.
G**S
Okay for the price
The shirts are fine for the price I paid. Just made of cheap material. Very rough to the touch on my skin. Old school tags which make me think these are knock offs.
M**S
Durable and comfortable!
Great shirts, great quality. Using them for my physical education class and they hold up pretty nicely while running. If buying for construction would recommend!
R**T
Mostly Good, But They’ve Changed
Bought two more packs of dark gray 2XL.Unchanged or relatively so:- color, still charcoal/smoke gray- familiar feel and stretch of fabric. Feels cottony but not rough, it’s nicely smoother and stretchier than cotton. It’s a blend. Good on its own or under a golf style shirt.- doesn’t shrink or pill.Changed:- the cut:— the neck is wider, on the verge of blousy but not quite as some 2XLs can (unnecessarily) be.— the torso is cut more generously, big and boxy. The previous versions weren’t “athletic fit” and I’m glad, but these are just too big in the torso, which I’m not glad about. You can be 2XL without being draped in fabric.- the sleeves are still long enough, almost to elbow as they should be. That’s +1 star right there. They’re short enough to conceal under my short sleeve golf and coaching shirts yet long enough to not make me look like a hipster who has succumbed to paying the same money for less fabric in the name of no sense of style and thin arms.- the stitching. Specifically, the way the stitching terminates. From the right shoulder where the seam rises to the crew neck seam in a T intersection is a ball of frayed and terminated thread that just sits there on top like a color-matched dust ball. AND same on the left shoulder, at the same corresponding place but under the fabric instead of on top. That one slips out past the crew neck and pops out, looking like a big spontaneous mole has grown on my neck right at the inside ring of the crew neck. Have you ever had to reach back and check if your tag is sticking up? Well I have to do this for this ball of thread and roll it back under the crew neck. How did this sewing method pass? Why are these the only shirts I have that do this?It’s not high tech, you should be able to blow the dust off the sewing pattern in the t shirt library and use it from years past. 1 neck? “Check.” 2 shoulders? “Check.” 2 arms and 1 torso? “Check, double check”. I have a white version from this manufacturer and can’t find corresponding replacements. They’re so soft they’re luxurious. Instead, the name changes slightly, the blend changes, and apparently the cut can change in this case. I wear the old versions of this gray one 2-3 days a WEEK, on their own or underneath, 4 seasons a year.Not long ago this was a 5 star product.
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