Hanes Shirts: Men's Oxford Grey 5250T OXF Tagless Cotton T-Shirt
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You know that "go to" T-shirt that you always grab for when you want something comfortable to wear? Well the Hanes Shirts: 5250T OXF Men's Oxford Grey Cotton T-Shirt is "that" shirt! The material used to make this shirt is a 6.1 ounce, 60% Cotton and 40% Polyeste ... (see full details) #HAN5250T-OXF.
Hanes Shirts: Men's Oxford Grey 5250T OXF Tagless Cotton T-Shirt
You know that "go to" T-shirt that you always grab for when you want something comfortable to wear? Well the Hanes Shirts: 5250T OXF Men's Oxford Grey Cotton T-Shirt is "that" shirt! The material used to make this shirt is a 6.1 ounce, 60% Cotton and 40% Polyester ComfortSoft® blend that fits comfortably and cool. This tagless shirt has Double Needle stitching throughout the garment for added durability.
And let's not forget the seamless rib at the neck for ultimate neck comfort! No more itchy neck for you with the Tagless feature on this Hanes T-shirt. The classic Oxford Grey color goes with just about anything in your closet. Add the Hanes 5250T OXF Men's Cotton Tagless T-shirt to your wardrobe today!
Sizes Manufactured:
Small, Medium, Large, XLarge, 2XLarge ,3XLarge ,4XLarge
Add $4.00 for sizes 2XL,3XL & 4XL
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Customer Reviews For Hanes Shirts: Men's Oxford Grey 5250T OXF Tagless Cotton T-Shirt
The shirt itself is very very comfortable and soft. In my experience it has also held up very well in the wash both in terms of structural integrity and softness. The fit is also spot on for me and fits fairly true to size, perhaps marginally tighter which works better since it is often used as an undershirt.
Unlike the white version of this shirt, I also really like the color as it shows up less when wearing thinner button up shirts over it. Since it's not white I also feel more comfortable wearing it as a regular shirt, which makes the price more justifiable in my opinion.
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