HanesMen's EcoSmart Fleece, Pullover Crewneck Sweatshirt, 1 or 2 Pack
C**A
Fits Well And Comfortable
The style and fit is great. Im a big girl who likes men's sweaters better. Something in the shoulder fits better. It's thin but keeps you warm. It's comfortable and light weight. No zipper , just pull over your head and go. It's a gray but not dark charcoal gray. The quality of material is at its best. The style is great, won't be damaged at the neck after wearing so many times. I love it. In the winter, I would even sleep in it.
A**G
I’m going to keep buying
These are great! I have like 5 different colors. Great for sleeping in during the winter. So soft light weight but also warm enough. Siding is great, the color quality does fade after so many washes though. But got the price I can’t be mad.
N**L
love this oversized sweatshirt.
Love how warm and cozy this sweatshirt is. it has an oversized fit to it and i love that. the color was perfect and it was so soft. the quality is amazing. i had not problems with shirking either.
M**K
Good color and quality but sleeves are difficult to roll up your arms.
Good quality, nice color. Seems sturdy but I have one issue. I am generally an X-Large for sweaters and tops, but the sleeve openings are very narrow, Yes I can wear it comfortably but If I want to push up my sleeves to wash my hands or clean something, the tightness only lets me push it up about five inches and not over my elbows. So if you want to wash your face, your sleeves will get wet. I have what I'd call "average" arms, I'm not a body-builder so they are not thick in that sense. I will keep this one as having tight sleeve openings is good for wearing to bed on cold nights. I know the sleeves won't ride up my arms. If you do workout your arms, you might want to try a size up from your normal size if need to roll up your sleeves as they are not very stretchy. 4 stars.
A**R
Basic comfort
Bought several of these. Material not as thick as more expensive sweat shirts, which means they are lighter in weight. I prefer the light weight even if not as warm. I’ve also found that the collar does not stretch out over time, unlike some more expensive sweatshirts that I’ve bough. A practical, comfortable sweatshirt. Great buy for the price.
J**S
Good value
These are great for the price. I wear them all the time during the winter... and had my wife make one into a short sleeve so I could wear it occasionally in warmer months/
K**P
Great Product
Great value and very comfortable. I use them for lounging or sleeping and they are great! I have several colors. Be sure to order a larger size especially if you are sleeping in it. I normally wear a L shirt, but XL works better in this case.
A**.
Several things to be aware of
FOR REFERENCE: I bought 2 of the sweatshirts in Stonewash Green, sizes Medium and Large.My intent was to find something reasonably priced, warm, and comfy to wear - mainly so I could quickly put together a basic, casual, and decent looking outfit that was suitable to wear in public. I wanted a sweatshirt I could launder at least 15 times before it became too worn out looking to try to wear at a social event. Even after the appearance degraded, I still wanted the sweatshirt to remain warm, comfy, and in tact so I could wear it while lounging inside my home or during other situations that didn't require me to look quite as put together.I'm a female, 5'6 tall, about 115 lbs, 32C bra size, 26 inch waist, and 36.5 inch hips. I have slightly broader shoulders and a slightly longer torso than the average female of my size. I have a slender build.I wanted one sweatshirt to fit pretty loose (for layering and comfort) and another to have a trendy oversized looked.I definitely should have bought larger sizes, and I don't think these sweatshirts will hold up the way I had hoped.MAIN THOUGHTS: Overall quality is "barely okay." (I guess it really depends on how you intend to use this sweatshirt and the pricing. You may find the quality to be acceptable... or very disappointing.) Shrinks a lot after just one wash - almost by a size and a half. Shrinkage is more drastic in the length of the body and sleeves, but also affects the width. Overall, does not launder well under "normal conditions." You may have to be very careful to avoid any heat or abrasiveness to keep this sweatshirt looking its best for as long as possible. (Not worth the effort, IMO.) Stains show easily on this particular color and are surprisingly difficult to remove. Possible dye issues. The large sweatshirt came out with what appears to be bleached/faded spots on the bottom banding. (We don't use bleach or a lot of harsh chemicals in my home due to allergies and skin sensitivity issues. So, I'm not sure how this occured. No other clothing item came out of the laundry with the same problem.) Already noticed some slight pilling in spots. Barely noticeable now, but this is only after one laundry session. Sweatshirts aren't very warm, but they are comfortable (as long as you get the correct size).If you choose to buy this sweatshirt, I'd recommend you buy 1-2 sizes larger to account for shrinkage and to allow for layering. If you only plan to wear a thin tank top underneath, you probably don't need to size up too much. But if you plan to wear a long sleeve thermal underneath and still want a loose fit, I'd go up 2 sizes.MORE SPECIFIC DETAILS: This sweatshirt is between light-weight and mid-weight thickness. It's more suitable to wear during chilly/cooler days in the Fall or Spring. It's not enough to keep someone warm during very cold Winter weather without adding several layers underneath and on top.I wore both sweatshirts twice before washing them. Once with only a tank top underneath, and once with a thin long sleeve thermal underneath. Then I machine washed them in semi-warm water and dried them on medium heat (being careful not to leave them in the dryer more than necessary).BEFORE LAUNDERING: Both sweatshirts felt slightly rough (nothing really bothersome or too noticeable) and disappointingly thin. The color was as expected - a lovely muted, pale green. One sweatshirt arrived with excess threads hanging from the bottom. But I was able to safely cut them off without risk of anything unraveling. I liked the way both tops fit and draped. The sizes were as I hoped they would be. I accidentally spilled a cold, milky coffee drink on the smaller sweatshirt. I treated it with a pre-wash stain remover. Then threw both sweatshirts in the washer with a pair of jeans and no-lint sports towel (all similar colors as the sweatshirts).AFTER LAUNDERING: Both tops became softer and slightly fluffier after washing. This made them feel a bit thicker and warmer. Both were noticably smaller, though. The large top now fits similar to the way the medium used to fit. Except it's a tad bit shorter. Both tops no longer drape the way they did before I washed them. It's not a huge issue for me, though. The banding on both tops also shrank a bit. I no longer like the way the medium fits me. Prior to washing, the end of the sleeves reached halfway down my fingers. The sleeve cuffs were loose enough that I could have them drape that way, but just snug enough that I could pull them back around my wrists. Now the wrist cuffs sit snuggly around my wrists. When I reach for items above my head, the sleeves pull back a bit, exposing more of my wrists... and the waist hem rides up so that I have to yank it down when I drop my arms back down to my sides. (That's how badly the top shrank in length after just one wash!) The brown color from where I spilled my coffee on the medium top was gone, but there's still a visible stain. It just looks a couple shades darker than the sweatshirt color... like I spilled water on myself and it's starting to dry a bit. (I'm going to try a different stain remover and wash it again. Hopefully it works, otherwise this top will permanently look dirty.) As I already mentioned, the larger top had some pale pumkin-yellow spots on the lower banding - similar to what bleach spots would look like. I'm okay with the fit of the larger size sweatshirt even after it shrank. So, it's a shame that the color bled the way it did.Overall, I'm disappointed with my purchases. These are already going to be dedicated lounging and housework shirts. They are a bit warmer and very soft inside, which is nice. And nothing has unraveled, so it seems the stitching is good. I don't think these would be great for screen-printing, simply because of the amount of shrinkage and the fact that they're already showing signs of pilling in areas that don't get much friction.Hope this info helps. If anything, these aren't bad sweatshirts to have on hand to adapt to temperature fluctuations. They're stretchy, so they're easy to quickly throw on as an extra layer and take off as needed. Just be mindful they leave some lint behind on 100% cotton shirts. The lint problem will probably diminish after a few washes, though.
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