Polo Ralph Lauren’s V-neck undershirt is made from soft cotton jersey that wicks away moisture to help keep you dry and comfortable. It’s cut in Polo’s slightly relaxed Classic Fit for freedom of movement.
R**M
Great big and tall t-shirts. Dont shrink, fit large
Great big and tall t-shirts. Dont shrink, fit large
E**R
Great everyday undershirts
These things are great, sized a little large, but super soft and comfy, good quality and value for the money
J**E
Great quality
Great quality and soft
S**N
Thin, stretch out after wearing 1-2 hours. But better than FOTL or Hanes or Gildan, etc. by far
Personally I LOVE the Bolter brand t shirts, but since they seem to no longer exist, and Kennedy Todd brand which I got last time when I couldn't find any more Bolter ones, which Kennedy Todd is basically identical to- I broke down and tried these. Growing up in the 80s, quality and fit of the cheap brands was a million times better than it is now. I'm sick of trying to save money by buying the cheap brands, only to have them shrink 6-8 inches in width in 6 months or less, immediately have holes in them, etc. This was the first time buying a designer brand, and well they're thinner and lighter weight than I expected for starters. They get larger after wearing for only 1-2 hours too; the neckline gets much lower, they fit looser and just stretch out a lot. Haven't washed enough to know if they will shrink yet or not. Didn't notice any holes or loose threads at least, which is a good start. Probably by the time I need new shirts again, these won't be an option anymore either, and I'll have to try something else; living in the northeast we don't get any products of any kind that aren't either factory screw ups, or discontinued/recalled/stuff nobody else wanted in the rest of the country for a tenth of what we have to pay for it years later, so not being able to have any brand loyalty is pretty much a given. Overall these seem ok; pricey for no real reason, but decent. Everything costs an arm and a leg up here anyway, so cheap crap is overpriced as all get out too. B grade overall.
A**R
Polo is always a winner
I’ve been a Polo fan since the 80s. These T-shirts are a perfect fit and honestly, I wear them as regular shirts because I live in a warm city. The shirts survive many washes without color fade or shrinkage.I’ll be a Polo buyer for life.
A**R
Made for men.
Comfortable fit
A**E
Excellent V-Neck shirts!
I recommend using the "try before you buy" as I ordered a set too large, so I returned them and got the next size down and they were a perfect fit. The shirts end up costing $20per but they fit perfectly, feel and look excellent! If you buy a pack of other shirts, they may be less expensive but are most likely just an undershirt which will shrink, become very wrinkled, fit too tight and not hang on you the correct way. These are made to wear as a primary outer shirt and look great un-tucked. I would recommend these shirts and will buy more as needed in the future. I love them!
D**O
Pricey, but the best
I've tried several well-known brands of V-neck T-shirts, and these are the best. Well made, sturdy but not bulky, the V is just deep enough to disappear beneath an open collar shirt, but not too deep. I've washed one twice and no noticeable shrinkage so far. Can't say that about all the others I tried. They're pricey, but let's face it: you get what you pay for.
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