| | |  | Pie & Cobbler Fillings | Home » » » Fruit of the Loom Men's Crewneck Tee 5 Pack | | | | | | Colors: | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | This Fruit of the Loom 5 Pack Crew Neck T-Shirts 5P2727 is an essential part of any man's wardrobe. Fruit of the Loom's 5 Pack Crew Neck T-Shirts 5P2727 is everything you want in a t-shirt, and Fruit of the Loom went the extra mile for comfort by making these 100% Cotton crewnecks tagless. Perfect! For Big Man size options, please see the Fruit Of The Loom 5 Pack Crew Neck Big Man T-Shirts 5P2790. | | | Features: | |
• 100% Cotton
• Generous length and full cut
• 5 pack
• Label free
• Machine wash warm, tumble dry low
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 10.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.83 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.63 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.39 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 35 reviews |
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38 of 39 found the following review helpful:
Undershirt vs. T-ShirtSep 30, 2009
By M. Lang The whole point of contention about these shirts is whether they are "thick enough". In order to easily address this issue, I suggest the Fruit of the Loom folks rename these shirts "undershirts". An undershirt is something you wear, appropriately enough, under something else. A t-shirt is something you would wear as, also appropriately enough, a t-shirt. I bought these shirts to wear under shirts, as is such, their thin material is aptly suited for my needs. However, if I was to wear this as a t-shirt, with nothing else over them, I could be fined with indecency in 12 states. Thin, yes. Constructed well, yes. Made to wear under another shirt, yes. Made to wear out on a night of the town with nothing else on, no. I only docked a star because I am unsure as to how the collar will hold up over time. So far, so good, but only time will tell.
15 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Not what they used to be . . . AT ALL!Jan 04, 2010
By F. Akel III I have been wearing Fruit of the Loom undershirts for nearly 40 years. They have gradually changed over the years, but the changes were generally acceptable. A few months ago, I purchased some new crewneck undershirts in a 5-pack similar to what is being sold here at Amazon.
I will likely never again purchase undershirts from Fruit of the Loom.
First, as other reviewers have pointed out, the shirts are thin. They are, in fact, the thinnest I have ever owned. Brand new, they were thinner than the ones that I had been washing and wearing for years.
Second, the fit is terrible. The sleeves are too short (the picture provided by Amazon is misleading), but the collar/neckline is too high, often revealing itself from underneath fully-buttoned buttondown dress shirts. They are also a bit short, more easily becoming untucked than my older undershirts.
As a result of these problems, I have come to prefer my OLD undershirts to the NEW ones, instead of the other way around.
I will likely be buying Hanes-brand undershirts from now on.
12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
comfortable.Jun 21, 2008
By P. Nguyen feels good on me. good fit and comfortable. no complaint. some reviewers mention the thinness of these t-shirts, i actually don't mind. in this time of rampant inflation & escalating gas prices, i think the price is reasonably fair. but you may differ.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
In my White TeeDec 30, 2010
By Robb
"Artist of Apathy"
These are great shirts for a good price. I purchased several packages and couldn't be happier.
However, I bought these as under shirts - and they are the perfect kind. To me, under shirts should be thin, and basically protect my dress shirt or over shirt from sweat, etc. If you are getting these for under shirts you will be happy. The problem is - these are thin enough to not look very fashionable as just a plain white tee. If you plan on using this as a standard shirt and nothing more - I would suggest looking for a thicker cut (unless of course you want something thin.)
The style and cut of the shirt is great. Some other reviewers complained the neck line came up to high, and being to short to tuck in. Honestly, sounds to me like they got a size to small. The shirt hangs just below the neckline and is not exposed while wearing a button up, and is easy enough to tuck in.
I hope this review saved you money, or assisted you in a lasting purchase!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
just right for an undershirtApr 28, 2009
By Reader If you like your undershirts not too thick and not too baggy, these fill the bill nicely. Personally I would order your usual size rather than go one up, as another reviewer suggested.
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