Calvin Klein Mens Cotton Classics Multipack Pack V Neck T-Shirt
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Ellie
> 24 hourNot like in the picture but similar instead of the logo at the bottom having the CK on the bottom right-hand corner it actually has a name Calvin Klein spelled out which I was happy about. What I did not like was that when opening the package out of the plastic container that its in I noticed in the armpit that strings were sticking out which I had to cut off then burn off other than the strings hanging out I really like the shirts and they fit really well keep in mind I am a female and I bought these because I like loose male fitting shirts and these are perfect and form-fitting good deal for the price but keep in mind you are getting what you are paying for so dont expect perfection. Hope this helps and if the price was lower I would buy again.
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Lloyd B.
> 24 hourThere are a lot of reviews of these as well as some other brands, so I tried Calvin Klein, Polo Ralph Lauren and Tommy Hilfiger in the same size (Large) for a comparison. All were pleasantly long so as not to come untucked easily, a basic requirement for my t-shirts. I had to eliminate the CK (made in Bangladesh) right away because the material was so thin as to be almost see-through...obviously werent going to stand up to repeated washing and use. The TH (made in Kenya of all places) was of good weight, but the collar was so high that it wasnt really a v-neck, much more like a standard neck opening...so it showed above a lot of my shirts. The PRL (made in India) turned out to be the best of the lot...good length, reasonably deep neckline, and a proper weight and thickness to hold up well. Theyre naturally more expensive than the other two, but one assumes that one gets what one pays for.
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Justin Oxford
> 24 hourI love these shirts! The fabric is super soft! Im 61 about 190lbs and I got these as undershirts/casual wear (Size Medium) and theyre tight enough to be good undershirts but loose enough that I dont feel like an idiot wearing them exposed. I have very broad shoulders and overall a larger frame (typically I wear a 34/35 sleeve and a 42 chest on coats to give you size comparison) and these fit by body very well with a Medium. If you prefer a baggier shirt then Id recommend going a size big, but be advised the V is a little deeper than the pictures show when it sits on your body. So, going to a larger size might make you expose more chest. Pros: Fits perfectly between an undershirt and a normal shirt (assuming you like your undershirts tight like I do) Colors are just as pictured Super soft fabric and really comfortable A lot more shoulder room than expected (I have very broad shoulders) Very light weight, you barely notice you have them on Cons: May be too tight for anyone who doesnt like form fitting clothes V neck is slightly deeper than it appears once you put it on(nothing ridiculous) All-in-all I will definitely be buying more of these on my next paycheck.
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TechVet
> 24 hourI purchased two sets of these shirts, one set in Nov 2014 and one in Apr 2015. The first set was made in Haiti and, after nearly 11 months, has experienced only slight shrinkage and the shirts are showing their wear with one beginning to separate at the collar. The second set which was made in Bangladesh, after nearly 6 months, still fits and looks like new and has not shrunk at all. Both are very comfortable. Note: I wash my t-shirts with an HE detergent at a setting of Warm/Cold. Over the last few years I have bought a lot of shirts that have been made in many countries. In my experience the best material, fit, and overall quality has been with those made in Thailand, Vietnam, and Bangladesh. The worst have come from Haiti and India. I have also had good luck with those made in Mexico and Central America. Looking at the reviews for these shirts I tend to believe the different experiences are related to the origin of the shirts. I will order more and, if they are from a country that I have had poor success with, I will return them. I would do the same buying at a physical store. Bottom line: CK makes good shirts but the level of quality is dependent on where they are actually made for CK. I hope this is helpful to others.
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Ginny Espinoza
> 24 hourThe reason I gave less than 5 stars - after washing & drying I had a hard time getting the wrinkles out
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Andrew
> 24 hourI would think twice about buying this collar, not for the features, which are great, but for the quality of the manufacturing and their so-called lifetime warranty. Initially, the collar worked really good. We were able to train our dog with very little use of the shock feature. In the last 8 months, we have been able to train the dog to just respond to the beep. We haven’t shocked him since the first few months and we’ve gotten to the point that even vibrating isn’t used that often. Love the 3 options of vibrate, beep, and shock. Now the bad. The quality is horrible. Within a month, things started to break. The nylon collar broke and we switched to the leather one. The covers for the metal probes fell off, and now today, the unit won’t charge. When the collar broke, I emailed customer service and they took my name and address and said they would ship me a new one and I would send back the old one. I waited a month and nothing came. I called them and they told me they would send me a new one. Waited another 3 weeks and nothing. I called them back and they told me they changed their return policy and I had to ship it back to them first. Well that would have been nice to know almost 2 months before. I didn’t send it back then because it still worked with the leather collar and without the covers and I didn’t want to be without a collar for a month. If you have to send it back with no guarantee when they will ship a new one, then in my opinion the warranty sucks. Now I have a broken collar. I’m deciding if I should waste more time calling them back or just go buy another brand. I’m thinking about another brand.
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Brad Beatty
> 24 hourI love these shirts - so comfortable and lightweight. However, after a few washings they shrink - but only in the vertical direction. Now they are too big around but too short to tuck in and Im at risk of looking like someone who wants to share his belly with everyone. I only wear them when nobody is going to see me. That worked in 2020, but now not so much. Odd that CK would make a shirt perfect for very short obese people.
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Rob W
> 24 hourBought these as a way to help my dress shirts last longer and provide a sweat layer as I have to be outside as part of my job interacting with others. They do the job. I will say though that after a few washes, they get a bit more snug. not sure if ordering up is the right way to address it, but just something to think about if you are between sizes.
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> 24 hourThey shrunk in by an inch or more after just one wash. And came with a big stupid ass tag on them that makes you have to cut it then where the line is to guide wear cutting, it leaves about a quar tree r inch of several little piece of tag on the shirt that itch’s and tickles and scratches you in inconvenient times. When I lift my arms up my nipple is showing after just one wash. They looked great when I pulled them out of the pack but now they look retarded
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mtseng24
> 24 hourAs a woman, I wear these for casual wear out. Im sure theyre extremely comfortable as sleepwear or undershirts, but they also look great as just a regular v-neck T with jeans. Super soft and not too thin like most. The v isnt too high either like some mens shirts, and length is perfect. Im 5 8 athletic build and M is loose but not baggy, fit but not hugging. I usually wear M in unisex shirts. Ill probably buy another pack soon.