I'm a woman and wear a women's shirt in a small size, so it was difficult to find a flame retardant sweat shirt. I ventured a small one, and while it's big and long, it fits my purposes well enough. While I was hoping it would shrink in the wash, it didn't. A TON of tiny holes, mostly all over my left arm (I'm right-handed), but I didn't burn myself and my shirt didn't catch fire. I go to class 6 hours a week where we just weld all the time. 27 hours passed, 21 hours remained. I'm sure the shirt will last a long time, although I might decide to replace it at this point just because it has SO many small holes in it. My only "complaint" is that I've washed it many times and I still smell it, making it flame retardant. I'm assuming that's a good thing and means the chemical is still doing its job, but it's not the nicest little thing. I recently asked people to smell me and they couldn't smell it, so at least after a pair of socks you'll be the only one to notice.
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