Fruit of the Loom Men's Stay Tucked Crew T-Shirt

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"* Pros: - Very inexpensive - the price is more than fair for what you get - Pretty good quality from what I can tell (not scratchy/loose strings) - Extra length so they stay tucked Cons: - They shrink an insane amount after just the first wash - They get a bit less comfortable the more times you wash them no matter how expensive your detergent/fabric softener is - They're very thin There's not much to say about this exactly."

"You don't know what kind of material you will get (too synthetic, too cottony, too thick, etc), you don't know how it will conform to your body (too big of a neck hole, too long of sleeves, too short of sleeves, etc), you don't know how it will hold up over time (will it shrink?"

"Washed and dried them, and then discovered that they had shrunk quite a bit -- the length was still acceptable, but the shoulders and neck had shrunk to the point where the sleeves were riding up into my armpits."

"I usually buy size medium undershirts so that they will actually fit under my dress shirts (larges are typically too lose around the midsection for me)."

"Stay Tucked: These shirts are a little longer than a regular t-shirt, which at first I thought was a marketing gimmick, but turns out to be very useful."

"* + Cheap for a 6 pack (I paid $14 USD for mine, they're $11 as of writing this, I'm not even mad) + Good quality for the price + True to size, fit as expected (with medium anyway) + Long fit helps keep shirt tucked in, and lower back from being exposed + No shrinkage or change in softness after several washes (~2 months of daily wear in) ~ Material runs on the thinner side, which has its pros and cons (it's a pro for my needs, but maybe not others) = I never really thought much about how often I'd end up tucking in my shirts throughout the day, but the extra length on these makes a difference for the better."

"They're nice for the price, but I can't see myself purchasing these again, only because I was looking for something I could use as both an undershirt and casual wear."

Fruit of the Loom Men's Stay Tucked Crew T-Shirt (Click to Compare Deals)

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"* Pros: - Very inexpensive - the price is more than fair for what you get - Pretty good quality from what I can tell (not scratchy/loose strings) - Extra length so they stay tucked Cons: - They shrink an insane amount after just the first wash - They get a bit less comfortable the more times you wash them no matter how expensive your detergent/fabric softener is - They're very thin There's not much to say about this exactly. They are just regular shirts but with an extended length so they stay tucked in under a dress shirt... Overall though, they're pretty thin so I would probably feel a bit weird just wearing them standalone - but they're great as an undershirt."

"You don't know what kind of material you will get (too synthetic, too cottony, too thick, etc), you don't know how it will conform to your body (too big of a neck hole, too long of sleeves, too short of sleeves, etc), you don't know how it will hold up over time (will it shrink?... I have also had shirts that fade after only a few washes, and then shrink... Whoever designed this set of shirts is doing a service to people who just want decent, good-sized clothes without stupid logos, tags, and poor workmanship."

"* If these fit you, then they're fine -- nothing special, just a cotton undershirt that's maybe a bit longer than usual... Washed and dried them, and then discovered that they had shrunk quite a bit -- the length was still acceptable, but the shoulders and neck had shrunk to the point where the sleeves were riding up into my armpits... I know they would be too big out of the package, but I hoped that the wash/dry process would shrink them enough."

"I usually buy size medium undershirts so that they will actually fit under my dress shirts (larges are typically too lose around the midsection for me). However, lately I have noticed that size medium undershirts in some brands feel a bit too tight and small to be comfortable... This is a good thing for me, because they actually do stay tucked in while some of the competitor brand ones do not."

"Stay Tucked: These shirts are a little longer than a regular t-shirt, which at first I thought was a marketing gimmick, but turns out to be very useful. Many undershirts that I've worn in the past tended to come un-tucked from under my regular shirt, particularly when bending over, working, sitting & standing, etc... These are long enough to have plenty of extra to stay tucked into your pants, which turns out to be a really nice touch."

"* + Cheap for a 6 pack (I paid $14 USD for mine, they're $11 as of writing this, I'm not even mad) + Good quality for the price + True to size, fit as expected (with medium anyway) + Long fit helps keep shirt tucked in, and lower back from being exposed + No shrinkage or change in softness after several washes (~2 months of daily wear in) ~ Material runs on the thinner side, which has its pros and cons (it's a pro for my needs, but maybe not others) = I never really thought much about how often I'd end up tucking in my shirts throughout the day, but the extra length on these makes a difference for the better. Wearing one of my old undershirts to work, after wearing these, just doesn't feel as comfortable... And while I've definitely had thicker undershirts, I feel like the thinner fabric helps it to dry faster and fit easier under other shirts."

"* They are extra long, hence the stay tucked, so I'd wear this around the house, but not much anywhere else, unless I am using it as an actual undershirt. The sleeves are shorter than a normal t shirt so they don't show when being used as an undershirt... They're nice for the price, but I can't see myself purchasing these again, only because I was looking for something I could use as both an undershirt and casual wear."


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"* Pros: - Very inexpensive - the price is more than fair for what you get - Pretty good quality from what I can tell (not scratchy/loose strings) - Extra length so they stay tucked Cons: - They shrink an insane amount after just the first wash - They get a bit less comfortable the more times you wash them no matter how expensive your detergent/fabric softener is - They're very thin There's not much to say about this exactly. They are just regular shirts but with an extended length so they stay tucked in under a dress shirt. Functionally, they work great - I've even bought a second package just because they do what they're meant to and they do it well. The only problem I have with them is that they shrink a lot after just the first wash. I guess that's where the extra length comes in handy though - if any other shirt shrank this much then there would be a problem. I wear a button up shirt to work every day and these shirts have never done me wrong... Overall though, they're pretty thin so I would probably feel a bit weird just wearing them standalone - but they're great as an undershirt."

"You don't know what kind of material you will get (too synthetic, too cottony, too thick, etc), you don't know how it will conform to your body (too big of a neck hole, too long of sleeves, too short of sleeves, etc), you don't know how it will hold up over time (will it shrink?... I have one O'Neill shirt that has literally lasted hundreds of washes, and has held up decently and is only now falling apart. I have also had shirts that fade after only a few washes, and then shrink... TMI, I know, but I feel more people than you may think have this concern)... Whoever designed this set of shirts is doing a service to people who just want decent, good-sized clothes without stupid logos, tags, and poor workmanship. I would have to say because of these attributes, this set of shirts is perfect... Fruit of the Loom/Warren Buffett, if you are listening, please never change this formula and I will be your customer for a long time."

"* If these fit you, then they're fine -- nothing special, just a cotton undershirt that's maybe a bit longer than usual... Tried one on when it arrived, and was pretty happy -- not a perfect fit, but close enough for the price. Washed and dried them, and then discovered that they had shrunk quite a bit -- the length was still acceptable, but the shoulders and neck had shrunk to the point where the sleeves were riding up into my armpits... I'm nothing if not stubborn, so I figured I'd try one more time with the Larges. I know they would be too big out of the package, but I hoped that the wash/dry process would shrink them enough... Unfortunately, the torso of the shirt did not shrink very much at all. So I have some shirts that fit pretty good around the shoulders and like a tent around my middle."

"* I am one of those old-school middle-aged guys who wears a white t shirt under my dress shirts to work every day... I usually buy size medium undershirts so that they will actually fit under my dress shirts (larges are typically too lose around the midsection for me). However, lately I have noticed that size medium undershirts in some brands feel a bit too tight and small to be comfortable... While they seem fairly standard in the chest and shoulders for a size medium, what I find is that they run longer than other brands. This is a good thing for me, because they actually do stay tucked in while some of the competitor brand ones do not. These undershirts also have some stretch to them so they don't feel restrictive... If you are looking for a basic white t shirt to wear under a dress shirt or polo and are between sizes, this may be a good option for you."

"* So far I really like these shirts. The fit is just about perfect and exactly how I thought they would fit. Stay Tucked: These shirts are a little longer than a regular t-shirt, which at first I thought was a marketing gimmick, but turns out to be very useful. Many undershirts that I've worn in the past tended to come un-tucked from under my regular shirt, particularly when bending over, working, sitting & standing, etc... These are long enough to have plenty of extra to stay tucked into your pants, which turns out to be a really nice touch. Softness & Feel: Great material, not too thick & bulky but not too thin and cheap either... The collar is not too big and doesn't stretch out."