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The Champion Men's Long-Sleeve Double-Dry Performance T-Shirt is a high-quality athletic shirt made from 100% polyester, designed for optimal moisture management and UV protection. With its durable construction and stylish reflective logo, this shirt is perfect for both intense workouts and casual outings.
E**T
Great sun shirt at a great price. Essentially identical to Hanes Cool Dri.
Down here in South Florida, long-sleeved sun protection is a must. Technical outdoor shirts are really expensive, but years ago I discovered that Hanes Cool Dri shirts work just as well for a fraction of the price, and they've been my go-to shirts ever since. The shirts never wear out, stains come out easily, and they're super comfortable and cool. I recently had to replace a couple of those shirts, so I decided to try these Champion Double-Dry shirts to see how they compare. Bottom line is that these Champion shirts are virtually identical to Hanes Cool Dri, which isn't surprising since Champion is a sub-brand of Hanes and both shirts are made in Guatemala, probably on the same lines. So the differences I noticed are probably just minor year-to-year changes in the specs.- Both Hanes Cool Dri and Champion Double-Dry are made out of what appears to me to be identical fabric. It's a silky smooth, tight weave synthetic fabric that feels good against the skin and wicks well. My Hanes shirts provide superb sun protection, so I expect the Champion to do the same given that the fabric seems identical.- Both shirts are about the same price (prices bounce around daily on Amazon), and both are a bargain compared to technical outdoor gear. Given that what I need is just sun protection while walking the beach and kayaking, not survival gear, these shirts are perfect. I can buy 4-5 of them for the cost of one technical shirt from an outdoor specialty store.- The Champion shirt has flat lock stitching around the arm holes. This means an extra row of stitching is visible on the outside, but has the benefit of a flatter seam on the inside. I haven't had a problem with chafing with the Hanes shirts, but the flat seams on the Champion win. Maybe the current vintage of Hanes shirts has switched to the same stitching (my Hanes shirts are a couple of years old).- The Champion has a logo visible on the back. Hanes doesn't have external branding. So Hanes wins on this score in my book.- Both brands have printed labels rather than tags at the neck, which is important. Champion also has a physical fabric care tag sewn in down around the waist. I had to cut that out, so Hanes wins on this count.- Champion has a reflective C logo on the sleeve. Normally I don't like external branding, but in this case the reflective patch is a nice touch since it provides extra visibility at night when headlights hit it. I walk on beaches, not roads, so this doesn't personally matter to me, but it's a nice feature for road runners. Advantage Champion.Bottom line: The Hanes Cool Dri and Champion Double-Dry appear to be virtually identical expect for minor branding differences like the external logo. For me, Champion wins by a nose based on the flat-lock seams around the arm holes and the same-fabric collar, although maybe the Hanes shirts are being made this way now, too. The things I liked less about Champion (small logo on the back neck and fabric care tag sewn in at the waist) are minor and easily dealt with.
G**C
Performance T-Shirt
The shirt shrunk after the first wash :-(
P**.
Comfy undershirt
Great fabric, really nice dark navy color, launders well without wrinkles. Great for under work shirt year-round.
G**R
Comparison of four brands of this shirt
This is just what I was looking for – a T-shirt for hot, sunny days. I wanted it long-sleeved and white, to block and reflect as much sunlight as possible.Since the Amazon descriptions and reviews cannot reveal everything about a shirt, I ended up buying four different brands in August of 2016. Here is a comparison of those four shirts, showing the brand, size, weight, price, source and country of manufacture:Champion Double Dry (men’s “small”); 148 grams; $13.04; from NY Lingerie; made in El Salvador.Hanes (men’s “small”); 141 grams; $9.10; from NY Lingerie; made in El Salvador.Dri-Equip (“regular small”); 148 grams; $13.95; from Joe’s USA (shipped in Amazon box); made in China.Sport-Tek (men’s “medium”); 163 grams; $8.21; from GotApparel; made in China.I obtained the “free shipping” option for each shirt, so the above prices are totals paid for each. The Champion and Hanes shirts arrived in 6 days, the Dri-Equip and Sport-Tek in 8 days.All of the shirts were measured before laundering while lying flat and relaxed on a table. After machine laundering with detergent, and tumbling dry with low heat (which left them wrinkle-free), the measurements were virtually unchanged (no shrinkage was evident). Since the size charts on the Amazon site are not particularly informative, here are some actual dimensions of these shirts while lying flat:(Keep in mind that all of the shirt sizes are “small” except for the Sport-Tek, which is “medium”)Torso length: All 27-28” (except Sport-Tek, which is a little over 29”)Torso width at top seam (between sleeve seams): All 16.5-16.75” (except Sport-Tek, which is 18.5”)Torso width at bottom: Hanes 17.5”, Champion 18.25”, Dri-Equip 19”, Sport-Tek 20.75”Sleeve length (upper side): All 24.5-25.75”Sleeve length (lower side): All 18-20”Wrist width: Hanes and Dri-Equip 3.75”, Champion and Sport-Tek 4.5”Neck hole: Champion, Hanes, Dri-Equip and Sport-Tek gradually increase from 8.25” to 8.75”, respectively (note that this is not the diameter of the hole, but half the circumference, since it is flattened; the diameters of the circular holes are thus twice these values divided by pi, or about 5.25-5.57”).For my slim 5’11” frame, the “small” shirts fit well, and the “medium” shirt seems a little big. All have sleeves and torsos that are sufficiently long. I am happy that none of the sleeves stop short of my hands. All seem a little larger than their stated sizes. All are silky and drape well.All four shirts appear to be made of identical fabric, based on the weave pattern that is visible under a microscope. All are equivalently sheer (not see-through, but when placed tightly against a striped surface, for example, the stripes are visible). The Champion shirt is not quite as brilliantly white as the other three, but close. All four shirts appear to be constructed identically, with impeccable assembly and stitching.Only one shirt has visible markings on the outside: The Champion name at the back of the neck and logo on the sleeve.All four shirts claim to be moisture-wicking. I have not had a chance to fully compare the sweat-wicking or cooling action of these shirts. Such a test would anyway be difficult to do objectively. But I did perform a water wicking test by observing droplets of tap water applied to several places on each shirt (after the shirts had been laundered together without fabric softener, and then tumbled dry), and clear differences emerged. Here they are ranked in order of how fast the water droplet absorbed into the fabric and how extensively it spread outward (how far the water wicked): Champion > Sport-Tek >> Dri-Equip > Hanes (the first two were significantly more wicking than the second two). If sweat behaves in the same way, than the first two may have an edge in how fast they disperse and evaporate water.In conclusion, the main differences between these shirts seem to be in price and wicking ability. I don’t yet have a favorite, and I consider all of them to be good values – especially considering the remarkable technical and technological achievements that were necessary for their manufacture.
D**D
Great for Sport
These shirts are great to exercise in, they feel great on and dry very fast.
P**T
Check yus size
Chose a too larger size
O**N
As expected
Very comfortable fit and good value for money
D**Y
Sleek
Sleek fit, nice material
C**L
It fits good
Good
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