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hi simple question really anyone using these tshirts? and if so how are they standing up, and what is the sizing like? i hate skin tight stuff so wondering if i should go a size bigger? any help much appreciated

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Its not a bad t-shirt who not rave too much on it. Only used it a few times and its dirty after being washed a few times. The Sip ones are a little more expensive but seem better and i hate the tread patten on the stien one looks silly being on an angle.

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Its not a bad t-shirt who not rave too much on it. Only used it a few times and its dirty after being washed a few times. The Sip ones are a little more expensive but seem better and i hate the tread patten on the stien one looks silly being on an angle.

 

You can fit into them😜??

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I got a couple of Pfanner ones from FR Jones, as they were on special offer. I've had my logo on the breast and company name printed on the back and they look good and are great to wear on a hot day. I wish I'd got a few more now...

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You can fit into them😜??

 

Funny man you. Just wait till you need something from me RRP price coming your way :001_tongue:

 

 

To be honest John i don't wear the high viz gear that much but after 3 Outings in it i was slightly disappointed not being able to get it some what cleaner then it was.

 

 

The only good thing about it i could sweat like a horse and still felt cool in it..So its not all a loss.

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