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Review on πŸ‘• Gollnwe Bamboo Stretch Shirt for Men - Sleeve Length Adjustable - High-Quality Shirts in Men's Clothing by Kyle Hong

Revainrating 5 out of 5

MUCH nicer than expected

I'm a guy who has been working in white shirts for a long time. Well, with the notable exception of the recent and ongoing pandemic, which has made me somewhat comfortable being away from home. And not in a white shirt. Fast forward a little and I am now returning to the office with some regularity and imagine returning every day in a few months. I've always used 100% cotton or cotton/poly shirts, and I've rarely found many items under $60 each that I thought were really good. And I've bought many of them over the years. Although I haven't had it long enough to wash it a few times etc. I can tell you that its price doesn't compare to the quality of the fabric. You receive. It's a bit difficult to get the right size for you (pay close attention to the sizing chart) as I'm very used to standard men's shirt cuts based on sleeve and neck measurements. You don't have that advantage here as the manufacturer has introduced a "standard" size. And although I say standard it is obviously a standard of their choice because out of great care I ordered 2XL. And it suits me, tight, but very well. I almost always buy men's shirts in XL and oversized men's shirts almost everywhere I go in a brick-and-mortar store. One of my personal concerns is that I have a wide neck and ordering a shirt based on my neck size often results in the shirt being too big, especially in the stomach area and even the chest area, which forces me to constantly search for the right shirt. . The double XL fits me surprisingly well, I usually get a shirt neck size of 17.5 or 18, and the 2XL fits my neck almost exactly, although not too tight. But I love how the sleeves and the fit fit me - very well and better than any shirt I've bought that I didn't make myself. Even if you are looking for the real deal when it comes to shirts, I believe in bamboo fiber based classic shirts. If you take them out of the dryer and hang them up fast enough, you won't need to iron these shirts unless you pay too much attention to the smallest detail. The fabric is also very nice, especially considering the price. shirt. Whereas shirts made from bamboo fibers tend to be much more expensive. Stretch is the only term that comes to mind, as opposed to the crisp fresh feel of the pressing and the texture of cotton these shirts have a wonderful thickness and I believe they will look good for many months after many washes. Finally, if you're the type of guy who wears a tie with this shirt like me, be aware that they definitely have a very strong/wide collar alignment. Highly recommended!

Pros
  • Many will make it
Cons
  • Some difficulties