J. Douglas Hanna
Bewertet in den USA am3. März 2025
Love these shirts for international travel. Lots of pockets. Good for hot climates. Please make them in more natural colors, though (more greens or browns, and fewer bright colors).
JUAN C.
Bewertet in den USA am24. Februar 2025
buen producto y camisa bonita
MrMark
Bewertet in den USA am25. Februar 2024
I always wear XL, so naturally, I bought XL. What I got could be worn as a dress...or maybe a tent. It is fully 3.5" longer than Columbia's XL-tall Bahama style shirt. So then I bought L, and well, it kind of fits better, but it's just cut weird. This is billed as a sun shirt, so it's not unexpected that the sleeves would be longer than a dress shirt, but now, with the L/G, the sleeves end about where expected, but the shoulder seams hang off of my shoulders, as if it was made for someone with impossibly wide shoulders, but very short arms.In case anyone is wondering about the labeling, it shows "XL/TG" I have another shirt (Columbia) from the same company, which I purchased as XL-tall, but that one is labeled, "XL/TGL". Trying to understand why the XL was so much bigger than the XL-tall, I actually contacted the manufacturer. I was told that "TG" stands for Tres Grande, which means Very Large in French., but he didn't know what "XL/TGL" means. I sent him a photo of the label, at which point he guessed that it meant XL-tall.I then asked why XL/TG was so much bigger than "XL/TGL" and he gave me a scripted disclaimer to the effect that sizes can vary. That's certainly true with shirts from his company!I actually bought that XL/TGL" shirt because I originally bought XL and found the sleeves to be too short. So on one style, the XL is too short, but on another style, XL is WAY too long. It's just silly. If the sizes aren't comparable even within the same company's offerings, then they are essentially useless. One has to wonder if it is even consistent within the same style. For example, is the XL always much too long?And to cap it off, the guy I spoke to cared not at all. No ownership, no responsibility, so I have to believe that ALL of their shirts are made wonky, and as a matter of company policy, they don't care at all.
Marttty
Bewertet in Mexiko am 17. Dezember 2018
buena calidad
Dan
Bewertet in den USA am26. Juni 2013
SIZING: The shirt does run a little big, so keep that in mind. I usually buy XXL cotton shirts (because they usually shrink down to proper XL size), but I bought this in XL and it is plenty roomy. Not too big, though, and had minimal to no shrinkage in the wash. Just right for me. It is nice being a little loose though, since you wear this type of shirt in the sun and heat.THE SHIRT: The sun and I have always had an agreement to disagree. And since having skin cancer already at the age of 25, I need to protect myself from the sun, no matter what the weather. So, I do not use this shirt as intended (for fishing) but as a lightweight sun-shirt for general wear. The fabric is 100% cotton, very light-weight, and fairly durable for its light-weightness (if that is a word :D...). It seems to breathe well with the vented back, and is quite cool, no pun intended.As a note: If you use this shirt to conceal a weapon, sew in a patch of heavier fabric where the pistol normally rides if you have a "snaggy" pistol. First day, my 1911's hammer made a nice rip on my right side. Not the shirt's fault, as a 1911 hammer can grab clothing very efficiently, but something to note.