American Apparel Baby Thermal Henley T-Shirt / Tee

Apparel : American Apparel Baby Thermal Henley T-Shirt / Tee

American Apparel Baby Thermal Henley T-Shirt / Tee



 : American Apparel Baby Thermal Henley T-Shirt / Tee
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Binding: Apparel
Brand: American Apparel
Department: mens
Fabric Type: cotton



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Product DescriptionT457 New! Baby Thermal Henley Features: A super-soft, lightweight cotton/polyester thermal, with a four-button placket, fitted for men and women.




Features:
  • The classic thermal Henley, but updated to fit better on taller people.
  • A super-soft, lightweight cotton/polyester thermal, with a four-button placket, fitted for men and women.
  • Sweatshop Free - Made in the USA.
  • Baby Thermal (55% Cotton / 45% Polyester) construction; 4-button Henley placket; Flatlock shoulder, side, sleeve seams
  • Durable double-stitched collar and placket; Fluorescent colors - machine wash separately











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A shirt I can live in!
A friend bought me this shirt from Amazon, and I can't thank them enough! I'm a tall lady (5'11") and I have terrible trouble finding shirts with long enough sleeves. The sleeves on this henley are just wonderful. They fit closely without pinching and go all the way to the middle of my hand. I couldn't be happier. The body of this shirt also fits snugly and hits me mid-hip. A great choice for the tall set.

In the ladies American Apparel I always get a large since they run on the tight side, but for this shirt I went with a medium and got a great fit. I usually wear a ladies medium in shirts, so I'd say the sizing on this is spot on.

I have also noticed that the sewing on this shirt appears more sturdy than most of the other AA shirts that I've seen, since it's flatlock stitching instead of their usual hems. I also have to give them credit for this henley fabric; it's the best I've worn for comfort and softness.

This shirt is my new favorite and definitely a wardrobe staple.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Quality
American Apparel shirts are fantastic. They are thin (pack very well), extremely comfortable, surprisingly warm in the case of the baby thermal, and breath very well in the case of the summer tee. I am have a slim build and do appreciate the comfortable fit that I get from these shirts while not losing length in in the body or sleeves. Good stuff I would say.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - excellent value
Great shirt. My boyfriend loved it. Excellent value. Thin...great to wear underneath t-shirts.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Slim fit
This thermal was a good deal, it didn't take long to get delivered.



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