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Description of πŸ‘• Optimized SEO: Duofold Men's Midweight Moisture-Wicking Thermal Shirt

60% Cotton, 40% Polyester. Imported. base-layer-underwear closure. Machine Wash. Cold weather, low-impact activities. Moisture control. Double-layer thermal for warmth in cold weather. Flat lock seams to avoid irritation.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Warmed me up but not too much for Chicago winter 2017

Wow we had a cold winter in Chicago. Thank god I bought these thermos. I'm about 5ft 11" with a muscular build and the large size fit me well. It wasn't as thick as UnderArmour, which makes sense given it's part cotton. The room was warm but not too hot so I overheated. Temperatures have dropped below 0 degrees F several times this winter, but those thermals have kept me going. Fat jacket. If it works in Chicago, it probably works everywhere except Antarctica. Buy it, you won't regret it.

Pros
  • underwear closure
Cons
  • disappear

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Better than expected

I like this shirt so far. It's a lot softer and more comfortable than I expected. It works well as a base layer for cold weather cycling. At first I was wary of trying something cotton for intense cold weather training, but this has proven to perform just as well as my fully synthetic base layers. tall and wear 36/37 sleeve shirts). However, they are quite long - I just like it a bit more since my arms are stretched forward when cycling. As for the look, I can wear it almost like a regular…

Pros
  • Cold weather, low intensity activity
Cons
  • Incorrect

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great shirts! on thermal underwear

I love these shirts! I first bought a pair while looking for new long underwear (to wear outside in winter). They worked great, very soft and comfortable and long enough to tuck into your belt properly. They also come in different weights and they all keep me warm whilst being breathable and wicking moisture well so they don't get too hot even in warmer temperatures. I liked them so much that I wore them at home as a casual shirt and ended up buying more, now in more colors! Inspired by a photo

Pros
  • Flat seams to avoid irritation
Cons
  • 0

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Incomprehensible sizes

You can see immediately that it is a warm shirt. Well-made seams and fabrics are sure to keep you warm in winter. However, getting sleeves of any length is no joke. Now I'm used to short sleeves on shirts (I have a 35 inch arm) and at my weight (150lbs) I often have to order small pants but it takes a long time. Cake. These sleeves barely reach the elbows. It's like wearing a 3/4 sleeve when I pull it all the way out and it doesn't stay there. Now it can be said that this is not surprising…

Pros
  • Machine wash
Cons
  • Some mistakes

Revainrating 4 out of 5

VERY impressed!: Men's

Hard rating for this product. I bought both a shirt and pants. I'm 6'0, 210 lbs. I bought a size L shirt and a pair of pants size XL. Both fit pretty well, except they're both on the short side. The waistband is comfortable, even if it falls down at the back when I lean forward a little. They need a little more room in the crotch. I find the seams from the crotch to the bottom too tight. Pants are too short. The shirt fits my body very well, but it has a problem with the sleeves because they…

Pros
  • 60% cotton, 40% polyester
Cons
  • Almost never

I work year round in Connecticut and spend many of those days outside. During the winter it can get terribly cold in some areas where we work. It may be 20 degrees in the urban area, but 20 miles north on a hill is a different story. Over the past 15 years, working with concrete, I've learned to wear layers. If you go out in the wrong clothes and work hard, you'll sweat all day. It's best to have multiple layers that can be added/removed as needed. Personally, I wear these thermals as a base…

Pros
  • Double layer insulation for warmth in cold weather
Cons
  • Available in white only