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Rib-knit crewneck
Side-seamed construction minimizes twisting
Left-chest pocket with sewn-on Carhartt label
Tagless neck label
department | mens |
manufacturer | Carhartt |
item_model_number | K87 |
package_dimensions | 12.83 x 11.61 x 0.71 inches; 8.61 Ounces |
date_first_available | November 23, 2022 |
Comfortable, durable, good fit and lots of cool colors. I love these.
These Carhartt shirts last a long time and still look great wash after wash. I'm a tall guy 6-1 and it's hard to find shirts that last more than a few washes after they shrink. These do not and fit great.
I couldn't write a review before Christmas until my husband opened his gift and received this Carhartt shirt I had given him for Christmas he was so pleasantly surprised at what I had bought him and especially surprised that this specific Carhartt T-shirt was so soft. The color almost like a key lime green like he was looking for but I found it. Inexpensive yet looks expensive and good quality highly recommend
These T shirts are made of quality materials and seem to last forever. Somewhat loose fit (but not overly large) for their size. The ones that are labelled with "heather" colors have some synthetic material in with the cotton; the basic solid color ones are all cotton. Great value for the money.
My husband goes through probably 10 shirts a year, so guess what he always gets from Santa? LolThese shirts are good quality and pretty much takes what he throws at them! Highly recommended!
This is the best shirt out of several brands of work shirts I have tried. I tried stocking up on Duluth Trading Long-Tail t-shirts because they had extra room called a 'tradesman fit' that's the opposite of a slim-fit shirt, that and they are a few inches longer on the bottom to prevent plumber's crack. The problem I ran into, price. Duluth Trading stuff is really nice, I mean REALLY NICE, but it's too expensive. From underwear to shirts to pants, I love their stuff to death but I went broke just buying 2-3 days worth of clothing.So began my search for alternatives. For a few days I wrapped my mind around all normal shirts being too short for me. One, I do not like plumbers crack and I bend down and kneel down a lot. Two, I conceal carry. Long shirts do 80-90% of the concealment for you if you have one, otherwise you have to dig a holster inside your pants and dig into your hip hard. Extra-tall sized shirts is a cheap alternative to the semi-custom size of the Duluth Longtail t-shirts. Next criteria I needed, price. Well pretty much everything is cheaper than Duluth, except maybe UnderArmour. But UnderArmour stuff is generally tight-fitting, so they lose that competition. These are shirts I bought in Tall size to supplement my existing longer Longtail t-shirts:Fruit-of-the-Loom (FOTL) cotton t-shirt from Wal-Mart: Average fit around my body, feels like advertized size. Thin material. Cost $8 in Wal-Mart, cheap but it's not a quality shirt at all and doesn't compete with the rest. It's just a grade lower. It's a cheap shirt but I would still gladly wear this if I didn't have my other work-shirts.Hane's Beefy-T's 6.10z t-shirt: Cheap, less than half price of Duluth. Material is too thin for me for a work-shirt. Yes, even in summer I like thick material as it wicks more sweat away. The material was too thin for a work shirt, same thickness as the FOTL shirt. Slightly trim fitting, after break-in they are what I consider 'normal' for their advertised size, slightly more trim than the FOTL. $10 with Prime.Dickie's Big-tall heavyweight crew neck short-sleeve: thicker than the Beefy-T, but just barely. Same price as Beefy-T. Very trim fitting for advertised size, I would consider these as a 'trim fit' for very lean individuals to be comfortable in. Even if I was in the same shape as I was at 21, these would still be tight fitting.Duluth Long-Tail t-shirt (did not order as tall, ordered at normal height): Thick material, comfortable in summer by wicking moisture better and comfortable in winter since it's thicker. Two or three inches taller than other standard-sized shirts which spoiled me and now I order tall shirts from all other companies. I consider them nearly perfect shirts year-round but the price, I only have 3 because after shipping they run over $20 a piece from Duluth, and no Duluth does not have Amazon Prime shipping. Nice, very nice, but expensive to build a wardrobe with.Carhartt Big-Tall Work Wear Short-Sleeve t-shirt: Material is as thick as Duluth shirt. I ordered this in tall, and is 1 inch longer than the standard-length Longtail-T from Duluth as a result. Not quite as generous fitting as the Duluth shirt, but it's a good bit larger girth than the other brand shirts. Material is slightly rougher feeling than the Duluth but still comfortable even when bending non-stop. Costs $15 with Amazon Prime, 50% more than the Hane's and Dickie's but at least $5 cheaper than a Duluth shirt.My summary is the Carhartt wins overall. Thick enough, long enough, and I tested mine in 100 degree heat recently. Like the Duluth shirt, the thicker material worked to help wick sweat away longer than thinner shirts will. But I live in a very humid area a few miles from the Mississippi river. Very humid Mid-Spring to Fall. Lots of people might not need to fight humidity this much. I can stock 4 Carhartt shirts for a buck or two cheaper than 3 Duluth shirts, and anyone who works outside often knows you can often go through two shirts or maybe even three on a hot work-day in order to keep dry. So that means I can stock up on 12 shirts instead of 9 going Carhartt to carry me through a whole week without running out of shirts, even when a certain family member (you know who you are in each family) hides them in a clothes pile somewhere for a few days. The savings is enough to make a big difference for anyone buying a few shirts.
Like many of us, I need to carry reading glasses so my old, plain shirts just did work.These run very large so order accordingly.I have taken medium for over 40 years. Then I bought one of these from Tractor Supply and got home to find that a 'Medium' can cover up my truck. I tried a 'Small' and it fits like a Medium, used to.Now that I am retired and sell at Flea Markets all summer, I need ... 'This' shirt. I now have about 20 of them. All different colors so people don't think I wear the same one every day. :)My eyes are at the point where I cannot read anything without them. However I don't need them passed 6 feet. Thus...the pocket! I need one all the time.The only downside at all is that you have now idea which shirt came from where. That said I have two of these that after about 20 washes start to deteriorate around the hems. I have a Carhart from about 30 years ago that has little wear even now. Knowing that, I still buy them.
When i first got my shirt, it was big. I wear 3xl, and the shirt went down to my mid thigh. But after a wash and dry, it has become my best fitting shirt. It did shrink but i needed it to shrink a little.The fabric used is dense and feels very good. Not a thin fabric like the garbage you get for the same price from walmart.Im sure if you follow washing instructions it will not shrink. Love this shirt
Perfect for the working man. I just wish they would bring back RED! This is the t shirt you want.
I bought a 3XL tall for my boyfriend who’s a true 3x and is 6’3, and they were not joking about the tall! it goes well past his booty, which is I swear 4-6 inches longer than regular length shirts. As always, the carhart brand makes quality pieces, so I am just as happy with the make as I am the fit :-) 10/10 would recommend, especially for the big boys