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D**S
B be careful of the fit
High quality, I’d be careful of a fit. The first one I got was a medium, and I couldn’t even get my arms into it. This last one is an extra large and fits. Perfect but Ii’d be careful of a fit. The first one I got was a medium, and I couldn’t even get my arms into it. This last one is an extra large and fits perfect but I wear a medium.
G**A
La calidad muy buena
Buena calidad ,buen calze
H**E
Good buy
Price is good and quality
S**N
Size Matters
Like the material, but please move up in size.
E**H
Good quality
Fit perfect & great quality
G**A
nice snug fit
great fit dose not ride up durring aquafit class
P**Y
Great Performer in the Water Under Intense Sun
Just returned from 9 days in the Cayman Islands. I brought along 2 of these shirts. The fit was perfect, despite reasonably fair skin I never developed even the slightest sunburn, and the shirt dried very quickly.....so quickly that I really only needed one shirt.Great value for money and great performance. I would buy these again, no question.
S**R
Not nylon but polyester/spandex, compression shirt fits tight
80% POLYESTER, 20% ELASTANE (Spandex), not NYLON as claimed in product info. I don't like polyester at all for a rash guard. While it is abrasion resistant and protects you from the sun there is no comparison to the skin feel of nylon over polyester. Polyester is scratchy and stiff, nylon is silky smooth and highly elastic with fantastic resiliency. Stretch nylon and it goes back to the same size instantly. Polyester doesn't stretch like this. This shirt has 4-way stretch (not 2-way as claimed - 4 way is better) and I measured 165% horizontal and 150% vertical. While that sounds pretty good a 80% Nylon/20% spandex shirt stretches 210% horizontal and 190% vertical, maybe more, I have some nylon skirts I can stretch to 250%.Shirt is medium weight, white on the inside and printed on the outside. Shirt has flatlock stitched seams but they have a double layer of fabric in the seam so they are not true flat lock where the fabric edges just kiss together. True flatlock has only the thread as the additional thickness at the seams and generally stretches as much as the fabric. It is an expensive process to create and difficult to find ready to wear garments with true flat lock. Additionally, because the seams were probably sewn together first then over stitched with the flat lock they have much less stretch than the fabric. Side seams stretch 125% versus the fabric that stretches 150%. Sewing is ok, there are a few seams with puckering and some areas where the fabric is hanging out past the stitches. The neck band is also slightly puckered like a lettuce hem.Sizing in the chart is body size for a COMPRESSION shirt, I had to get an XL to fit with a casual looser but snug fit based on the sizing chart. I normally wear a medium or sometimes a large.I have a 15.5” neck and the shirt is tight up against me. The size chart says 17.5”, neck cuff measures 17” relaxed. I like loose round necks. Measured shirt chest: 42, Middle of stomach: 38.5, Hem: 37”. This is the only shirt I ever had that has a reverse taper that is widest at the chest and tapers to narrowest at the waist. This makes it fit my chest, tight on my stomach, and tighter on my waist. Shirt is good and long at 29” For reference I am 40/36/39, 6’ tall and 187 poundsOverall; very disappointed this is not nylon/spandex fabric as mentioned in the product info under the questions area. It was the only reference to the actual fabric type and I took a chance that it would be nylon but sadly it is polyester. I’m sending it back. There are a thousand men’s polyester shirts that cost less than this one. There is nothing I see about this shirt to justify the price.
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