Dickiesmens WS450LN T-Shirt
B**M
I ordered this shirt in the color of "Lincoln Green"
What was delivered had absolutely no hint of green to it, it was more of a Steel Blue color. I'm suspecting the wrong shirt was delivered. Other than that, I like the shirt. I've ordered and re-ordered this shirt numerous times (in many colors). Great work shirt. I know a pocket isn't the stylish thing for a tee shirt, but I like the convenience.
N**3
Great Success! High Quality Shirt at This Price Point
Not enough people put their body dimensions on here to make sizing an unseen/unknown shirt easy.I'm a guy - so I don't care if you know my specs - here they are:6' 5" tall310 lbs23" technical torso measurement (back of neck to waist line)21" armpit to waist line54" chest18" pythons (biceps for you skinny hipsters)Usually I buy shirts in 2 XL, 2 XLT, or 3X.Normally I buy shirts with the "tall" designation since my gut sticking out typically makes a "non-tall" shirt rise just to the point of showing skin when I lean back or reach up with my arm(s). No one wants to see that - unless that is your "thing"I went with the 2XLT version of this as a baseline.Results:100% cotton shrinks even if it "preshrunk." Pre-shrunk does not shrink as much, but there is a noticeable shrink none the less.New from package w/ no wash - length was fine - fit was snug, but not too much to show off the moobs or gut too badly.First wash - length still fine - fit was too tight - moobs and gut sticking out like an over packed sausage - not flattering.-You can pull the shirts to stretch it out to be less form fitting, but I don't want to mess with that after every wash.Returned both 2 XLT's and went with a 3X regular length.3X reg length is good enough (unless reaching with arms up as far as I can) - fit is quite loose on the moobs and gut (read comfortable and flattering), but not to tent proportions.Shirt really is heavyweight and I love it. Can't see through it and looks like it will last a while, just like most Dickies items do!Pocket is a touch too tight/small for my Galaxy S5 with case since they seamed in a dedicated pen/pencil pouch inside the total front pocket dimensions. As is, it is good enough to hold a couple pens or something along the size of a deck of cards.Ask your grandma, mother, or wife for a seam ripper to remove the Dickies tag on the front pocket. If they are good with the stitch, ask them to rip out the dedicated pen/pencil pouch and the pocket becomes big enough for a smart phone.I used to buy Fruit of the Loom Men's Short Sleeved Pocket T-Shirt from both the Normal and Best collections since they used to be available locally in a "mart" store. That Wal place doesn't carry the front pocket shirt in my sizes anymore so I found them here on Amazon. FotL changed their material/construction practices with this shirt recently and they are bad quality, even at $5-$8 a pop. They lasted me about 6 months of 1-2x/week use and one weekly washing before fabric was worn thin and piling badly. They are now dedicated "I don't care what happens to them work shirts"I am a fan of Dickies items and I would say that these shirts display overall good quality and with some modifications done at home I would highly recommend them.
H**4
It is a Dickies Heavyweight!!!
These are the same Dickies that I was purchasing at Walmart for $7 are now $14 on sale. Good T's but price is high. Must be a covid shortage price increase!!!!
R**R
It matters where the shirt was made - maybe color matters also
I've seen other reviewers comment and I must agree. Dickies has quality control problems they should fix. I have quite a few of these shirts. The first dozen were all the ultimate shirts ever - totally 5-star worthy. After trying just a couple I bought a whole bunch because they were that good! I want every Tee I wear to be like those! Excellent heavy weight rugged quality cotton, fit is wonderful. Price totally worth it. All of them made in Nicaragua. But recently a bought two more and they were a thinner/lighter fabric, 90% cotton 10% poly, and fit/felt a bit different. Those were made in Mexico. For the price, the Nicaragua shirts were totally worth it, hands down. But these last two shirts just frustrate me. C'mon, Dickies, get your act together. You've almost got a rock-solid Tee. Almost.Update: I did find one of these shirts I bought a year ago that was made in Mexico, and it has been top notch. And the recent ones I bought are a color I don't buy often. I think the color of the shirt impacts the material quality. All of my darker shirts (black, navy, etc) are fantastic. The lighter colors tend to be the lower quality.
R**Y
Some colors fit better than others.
Bought this one after buying one previously that fit and felt nice. I prefer the thicker materials than those of softer, "sweat wicking" scams. The first one fit perfectly and felt great wearing.. 5 stars... That was the Lincoln Green one. This black one however, fit like it's only a 2x. Length is fine, but fits tighter than the previous one and I haven't even washed it yet. Not too thrilled.Edit.As I was trying to give separate reviews for the different shirts, Amazon is wanting to edit this one for both. Doesn't make sense.Lincoln Green, fits nice, as it's supposed to for a 3xl tall heavy weight material.The black shirt I bought, doesn't fit the same, feels like a 2xl tall. Still good length, just tighter around the shoulders and torso.Add-on comment.....Don't dry them in the dryer if you want them to fit like they do when new.
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