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diane armtrong –
Great shirt, very light but okay material
adrian morgan –
I LOVE IT!!!! the size small is a little under the belt but that exactly what i wanted.
Scott Stoneking –
Good fit. Thicker cotton than normal T-shirt
Bought these shirts for yard work/ work out in. The cotton is thicker than a normal T-shirt, but still mildly see-through. This could be from the color though. I am happy with my purchase for the price I paid.
Suzanne DAmbrosio –
Awesome!!! love it so much