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Short sleeves
Two button placket
Left chest pocket
Side vents
Hidden utility loop
department | mens |
manufacturer | Wrangler Riggs Workwear |
item_model_number | 3W760OH |
product_dimensions | 12.1 x 8.9 x 2.1 inches; 7.04 Ounces |
date_first_available | March 7, 2013 |
I like short-sleeve Henleys with a pocket. In the past I've bout Beane and Duluth. On a review someone mentioned Wrangler, and well, here I am. I use this for exercise, walking the dogs in warm weather, doing outdoor chores. These exceeded my expectations, and a BIG PLUS the price was great!I only bought four to give them a try, and I will certainly buy more.
Ordered the XL but this was definitely EXTRA large. Still a solid shirt. Super comfy, durable, and the color is solid. I ended up still keeping the oversized shirt because it felt so nice. Size down for wearing normally though
Well made, thick material. Wish they had more colors my size.
I had rec'd a Riggs Henley T-shirt a year ago as a gift. It is green, XL. It fit me great-- surprisingly, since I normally wear a Large. It is very comfortable, not tight, good extra room, heavy cotton, has a pocket (which I always use), and is one of my favorite shirts. I decided to order some more on Amazon (since I couldn't find them in brick and mortar stores). By mistake, I ordered my usual size (Large).Surprisingly, the Large size from Amazon was BIGGER than the X-L size that I already owned! This confused me, so I sought out some Riggs shirts at a local store and found a few at Menards. I tried the Medium, and the Large. The Medium was a bit too tight, and the Large was just like the Large that I got from Amazon. The Large size was simply too big for me, and was more like a short dress. I decided to return the Large size to Amazon, but kept the Large size from Menards to see what happens if I wash it. Turns out that the Large will shrink slightly (about 5%) and ends up fitting good -- as well as the XL size that I had from before. The sizing on these shirts seems to have changed when they changed place of manufacture (from Bangladesh to Pakistan).Why was my old XL shirt smaller than the new L-size shirt? It may have to do with a change in country of origin. The old XL shirt was manufactured in Pakistan, whereas the currently-available shirts are manufactured in Bangladesh. I don't know why that would matter - but, maybe it does. I do like the shirt -- but the sizing has apparently changed. If it fits you, you will like the shirt.
I was concerned because I generally order Large. I ordered Medium based on size chart (tan and grey) and they met my expectations. Both are loose around the chest and come down below the waist of the pants and around the top-mid pocket. They look good and the material feels great. Definitely will buy the white and black shirts.
Just what I wanted, shirt fit great
Looks good untucked and doesn't hang too low.
Today I decided to replace my Wrangler Riggs short sleeve Henley's at Amazon and to my surprise, my original purchase date of four shirts popped up. I was stunned at the year I bought them 2010. I wear these shirts all summer long, I really like the shape, feel, and the pen/eyeglass feature in the pocket. My shirts are all still wearable, the colors are still good, but the necks are stretched out and they do look worn, so this is the main reason I want new ones. So, 13 years still perfectly wearable and I'm not easy on my shirts! So, I'll be ordering new ones for replacement in 2036!
True to size. Shirt is made for someone wok of working man size.
Yes the fabric is soft, but it's also thin. With thin material it's nice to be a little stiff. I carry a small notepad in the breast pocket, and in my other "C-word - Brand" shirts the notepad slips easily into the pocket. This shirt, the fabric is so thin and "soft" (aka flexible) it wads up slightly and tangles making putting the notebook into the pocket a two-handed effort. Maybe the pocket is too small, maybe the cloth too soft. Too much of a good thing. Soft is nice but I won't be buying more of them. Carhartt where are you?