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FeathersBoys White Tank Top 100% Cotton Tagless Undershirts 3-Pack
N**E
Undershirts
We’ll never buy fruit of the loom or Hanes again. These are cotton soft, a slightly thicker material and cute enough to wear alone OR under a shirt. My son usually wears a 10-12 and I ordered a 10 they fit great but they did shrink a bit when washed (not much) It’s still ok for now. But I’ll get a 12 next time for sure.
S**N
Comfortable and best material
I have been buying these for years for my sons and I will continue to buy them. They are so soft and the color of the white does not become gray like other shirts
L**R
Great fit
They are lightweight and awesome.. My twins love them
G**N
Fantastic tank
The material is thicker and more opaque than Hanes and sooo much softer. My son loved the fabric and felt comfortable all day. Really great quality so should last a good long time!
K**N
Soft, affordable alternative to Hannas but logo is too big and would like organic option
Undershirts! What is there to say?I prefer to buy a multi-pack of identical underwear rather than have a variety for each child. That helps keep our laundry organized.I'm glad these are numerically sized as the fit is specific to the size of the child. I hate the sight of a male in a saggy undershirt, and oversized armholes underneath would ruin the look of my little guy's oxford shirt when he dresses up. Fit matters, especially under more fitted, dressy clothing. Numeric sizes are also easier to keep track of in my hand-me-down bins since different makers use different age ranges for Small-Medium-Large.Tagless, while not quite mandatory, just seems like a better way to go. I dislike the part where the size eventually rubs off, but that is less likely in my house than having the tag cut out because it is rubbing someone the wrong way. That makes laundry day (and hand-me-downs) frustrating.The "Feathers" logo on the front is larger than I would like. I don't find it effeminate, but I don't think my kids are billboards for the advertising purposes of any corporation. That said, an undershirt really ought to be tucked in and invisible (it's UNDERWEAR), so I use the logo as a reminder to my kids to keep themselves tidy and tucked. The logo should be half the size if it must be included. Remove it, and you'll get more brand loyalty from me when we move to the next size up.Make these in organic cotton, and you will get more of my business.In the previous size, I bought Hanna Anderssen organic unders, but I was frustrated when those expensive undershirts unraveled from the hem. I tried these for the quicker shipping and narrower size bands. I'd say these are just as soft, and slightly thicker. The sewing seems at least as good though we've only had these a few months whereas Hannas have been a fixture in our house for about a decade now.
A**Z
Great quality
I like the material it cleans pretty easy and after one wash it didn’t get any lent so I’m happy with these- they run a bit small I would say
L**S
They Fit!
After my 11 year old son outgrew the largest size of a different brand, I searched and thankfully found these. He is just under 5 feet tall and weighs about 100 lbs. He typically wears a size 14 Husky in pants because of his waist and a 12-14 shirt. I got these undershirts in a size 16. They are a little roomy but I haven't washed them yet. Most importantly they are long enough to be tucked into his pants without the risk of becoming untucked. He loves how soft these are and he also mentioned that the arm holes fit well. He has previously tried the ribbed Hanes undershirts but the arm holes were ridiculously huge and the part that goes across the chest was not wide enough. These shirts are perfect for him and I am so glad!!! They are a bit pricey but I haven't found anything out there that meets all of our requirements so I'm ordering more.
A**D
Beautifully soft. Round up to next size.
Just ordered a second set. I ordered a three pack for my 5 year old to wear under his shirts and looser tees to school, where he complains the classroom is cold. They are lovely and soft and he's really excited about wearing them. It's nice that they're tag less, too.I ordered a size 7 after reading all the reviews about how small they are. He's 2 months shy of 6 years old and about average height and quite slim, so I'd say smaller than most peers his age. After washing the 7s fit well and have a little room in case of a growth spurt over the winter, but not so big they're baggy under his shirts. I just ordered a second set and went with the same size, though I'm sure a 6 would have worked.I would advise you to round up to the next age, and if your child is stocky or tall you might even go two sizes up.
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