Lands' EndBig & Tall Short Sleeve Cotton Supima Tee
Product details
Web ID: 1665201265 reviewssorted by Newest
Disappointed
Too tight in the shoulders. Disappointed. Did not fit as others the same size.
Customer review from Lands' End
Great Shirt
I just bought this shirt and I already love it. The fit for me is perfect and the stripes are to die for
Customer review from Lands' End
soft tee
Bought this for my husband. I can not believe how soft it is. I was tempted to keep for myself! lol
Customer review from Lands' End
Striped In Style
This is a really soft, cotton, well-fitting shirt. This will add to the tees that are in my wardrobe. Yes, I continue to buy them for the consistent quality.
Customer review from Lands' End
Not the old Super-T!
I wanted to order the Super-T but I couldn't find it at all. I ordered this and it's thinner, shrunk in the washer and I can't see me ordering these again. Not your typical hard living T-Shirt with this one. Big let down!
Customer review from Lands' End
Size/Cut Variation Between Colors
I've purchased several of these shirts in different colors, all in the large tall size. Unfortunately, the size/cut is very different between some of the colors. Different colors are made in different countries including India, Peru, and Egypt, and the different colors fit differently in correspondence with where they were made. The black, navy, and white colors are all made in India and have much bigger sleeves and wider bodies than all of the other colors I have purchased. The fabric also feels thin and cheap in the shirts made in India. It's really too bad because the fit and fabric of the other colors is great.
Customer review from Lands' End
Why are you skimping?
I just received two shirts after being a loyal purchaser of these for several years. the quality has gone down, and the shirts are now super thin in the last year or two. completely disappointed. I am afraid this is my last purchase.
Customer review from Lands' End
Disappointed
Paper thin tee, very disappointed in product
Customer review from Lands' End