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By retrotang
Date: November 05, 2023
These shirts are a great option for the yard. They are very sturdy and relatively inexpensive for the amount of use you will get out of them. They are a little thicker tshirt than most on the market and might not be for everyone.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Amanda
Date: September 28, 2023
It's more expensive that buying it in store, but the quality is just the same and I can't find this color in stores.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By rachel
Date: August 13, 2023
i have searched high and low for the perfect blank heavyweight shirti am around 5'5 and have a smaller torso so the biggest issue i end up facing is the shirts are always so much longer than what i needbrands like dickies and pro clubs have a heavier rougher feel that i prefer a bit more but the length makes me justify not wearing themi heard about these gildan hammer shirts a while back and decided to finally try themi've used their ultra cotton and heavy cotton which i find older versions of their ultra cotton are good but not the ones they use now the feeling is fine but the shirt starts to kind of shrivel up after a while and ends up stretching out surprisinglybut this one right here is perfectfirst try on it fit me a bit more loose than what i was looking for but i didn't want to lose hope until i washed it and to my surprise it didn't shrink too much but made so it fit me exactly as neededAND IT IS NOT TOO LONGit sits right underneath my waist with a little bit of length to still allow me to raise my armsthe feel isn't as rough as work wear shirts but it definitely feels heavier than ultra cotton honestly the combination of weight with soft feeling makes this my go to during hot weather(it is as well not see through so it can be worn alone and not just as an under shirt)i don't normally type long reviews but i needed to rave about how good this shirt is i will be buying more!(other brands i have tried are hanes, good fellow and shaka which again are all too long and both hanes good fellow lean too much towards stretchy material than heavy rough workwear that i look for)hammer is definitely the happy medium for me!
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Bonnie
Date: July 09, 2023
Works as should
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By A Customer
Date: May 18, 2023
Just the right weight and fit
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By elmer
Date: April 20, 2023
Really thick shirt
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By CM
Date: March 16, 2023
I've used this brand for all of my printable shirt. I have to say this is the best shirt to use when doing custom T-shirts. You can't go wrong.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Anna Marie Anderson
Date: July 04, 2022
Love the color. It's roomy on me, which is what I was looking for; I'm a female who wanted comfy but attractive shirts for around the house and for shopping, etc. They don't shrink or fade.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Frank Okular
Date: June 25, 2022
It all depends on where it's made
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Kenny Waters
Date: April 27, 2022
Na
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By kevin finklea
Date: December 09, 2021
The color and how it fitted me
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Boni Newsom
Date: December 11, 2020
This is my favorite go to shirt! Very soft and comfy! I'm a big girl and like shirts to cover my belly and this does just that! Doesn't shrink!
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By AMP
Date: August 18, 2020
Is this normal? The shirt seems nice besides this.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By Zoe Creation39;s
Date: July 28, 2020
Lo esperado.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By Richard Walsh
Date: May 28, 2020
Excellent fit tee shirt! Since I buy x-large, many shirts fit loose at the neck and tight around the tummy. The fit at the neck was neither tight nor loose so met my expectation. Gildan Hammer is just what the doctor ordered for a guy with a modest tummy (i.e. small beer gut).
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By LC
Date: March 26, 2020
Ordered this tshirt in large and white alongside a couple of other brands, including:Hanes Beefy TAlstyle 1301Joes USA 6.1 ozBayside Apparel 5100 6.1 ozI also ordered a Comfort Colors 1717 which has not come in the mail yet so I cannot include it in my comparison. All of the following critiques are based on the unwashed measurements. However, I'd expect all of them to shrink similarly.For reference, I am 6'1 and about 150 lbs. My chest measurement is 40. My physique is on the leaner side, so I chose a heavyweight tee. I find that lighter weight tees conform strangely around my waist, whereas heavier tees form a more flattering shape around my abdomen.Overall, my least favorite of the bunch was Joes. It would definitely fit a more boxy build, however I found that in general it was too large for me. The sleeves openings, shoulder to shoulder measurement, and width of the tee were too wide. If I sized down, the collar would've been to restrictive for my neck. It was also the most expensive, and sadly, not made in the USA.My second least favorite was, surprisingly, the Hanes Beefy T. I've felt several older models of the Beefy T, and the newest iteration pales in comparison. It felt too thin, was too wide and short, and had terribly sewn seams. However, I will say that it was the softest, comparable to the Hammer T. This T would probably fit best for someone shorter.The Bayside tshirt was made in the USA, which is a pro, especially for the price of $9. However, I felt the Alstyle and Hammer T were just better in value. The tee was a little too scratchy for my taste, but had a THICK collar and nice silhouette. It reminded me of a slightly slimmer ProClub tshirt. If you like thick collars, and prefer USA made, this ones for you.The Alstyle 1301 was the runner up, which surprised me. It was the cheapest of the bunch but held its own. I also have some older versions of this shirt, with the triple-A tag on the collar. The quality has remained relatively consistent through the years, albeit slightly less soft. The fit is VERY similar to the Hammer T, which I will describe shortly. The main differences between this and the Hammer T is a slightly thicker collar and a more scratchy cotton. Overall, a good budget purchase for someone building a starter wardrobe if softness isn't a priority. Probably would be cheaper ordering off a third party website.The Hammer T is the only tee I kept from the bunch, so I have before washing and after washing measurements. It shrinks about a half size after washing and drying on the highest heat, which ended up fitting perfectly. The cotton was extremely soft straight from manufacturing because it is ringspun cotton. It loses some of the smoothness after washing because it becomes slightly fuzzy, however it is still much softer than the bunch. I would put it somewhere between the softness of a worn vintage shirt and a Uniqlo dry packaged tshirt. It's probably slightly lesser than a Uniqlo supima cotton tshirt. The sizing is perfect for me, because after washing and drying it reaches about the middle of my zipper. Before washing, it passed it. The width also slightly shrinks, hugging around the end of my shoulder. My only gripe with it is the collar is a hair too thin for my taste. I would prefer it to have the thickness of the Alstyle T. If you're my build, I would highly recommend this tshirt. I'm definitely ordering more colors soon, and I plan on trying the Gildan Hammer Hoodies in the future.Tl;dr: Joes heavyweight too big, Hanes beefy t too short, Bayside 1717 too overpriced, Alstyle 1301 needs to be softer, Hammer T just right.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
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