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Based in Los Angeles, Slash and Burn Co. has taken a long, hard look at the landscape of men’s apparel—and feels strongly that it’s time to start fresh Read More
Very happy with this. I'm 6'3" and wear a medium/large depending on how the cut is. Got this in Medium and it fits well, especially because of the length. Just washed it in cold water and let it air dry to avoid shrinkage. The colors in the pics are what it looks like wet, it's not so deep when dry. Very soft fabric, nice and stretchy.
Received my 2 shirts and love it. There are certain small details (eg stitching, button) that make this stand out. With that said the red shirt looks better in pics than in hand. Color does not pop out as much.
I wear medium but purposely received the XL to allow this to shrink. Even w/o the shrinkage it’s a close fit in the chest and arms (admittedly could just be me). It now wears like a medium but the shirt tail is long like a large. I know this sounds weird but actually looks good on me. Point is I suggest ordering a size, possible 2 sizes larger if you plan to throw this in the dryer. Should shrink to fit.
Hey @anyone at Massdrop. Do you guys offer a special return policy for clothing that dont fit right? If so, what is it? Free returns/exchanges, or is it your general return policy?
Getting this for the second time because I shrunk the hell out of it last time. DO NOT PUT THIS IN A DRYER WITH HEAT. It clearly states that on the tag, but I'm an idiot and didn't read. It was a perfect kinda loose-ish fit originally, then because skin tight after. I probably wouldn't even bother using a machine to dry this. Hang it. But it is my favorite shirt, very high quality.
If that were true, you’d be returning your underwear too. Stabilized cotton doesn’t shrink more than 1% or so. That shirt is made of less expensive thin cotton that skipped that process. Won’t last long either—not very durable.
RayFI believe that’s because this is a slub shirt where the shirt is slightly unfinished making for interesting textures and hues. From that perspective I agree with you, there are better shirts out there for cheaper.
But for those who are pursuing a certain fashion trend, has disposable income, and know what they are getting into - then this might be a good buy.
But again like I said, there are cheaper shirts out there that would last longer and shrink less. But may not look as good.
Just receive the drop last week and have been wearing it. Definitely love it. It is a long line tee, the back drops over my ass, which is something I really like. This is probably my second fav. baseball tee right behind my Todd Snyder baseball tee. I normally wear an M and got size up in an L and fits like a slim M which is fine by me as I do prefer slim cuts. My Todd Snyder in an M is slightly loose fit. DEfinitely value for money.
Really disappointed with this drop. I typically wear Large when I buy shirts, and have baseball tees similar to this that are Large and fit perfectly. I bought an XL just to be on the safe side, and am really disappointed by the fit. I had trouble pulling the sleeves up due to how tight the arms were, and the entire shirt just fits extremely tight to my body to the point that it is uncomfortable to wear. I figured that when the post below said it fits true to size, an XL would be safe and I would not have to worry about the fit, but I feel like this shirt is extra slim fit.
I would say that I believe our apparel runs pretty true to size, that being said if you typically wear a large based off a 42 inch chest then I would say it is safe to size up to XL
What are these shirts made of? Are they light and thin? Thick and heavy? Can someone describe this shirt ad compare it to something so we can have a better idea of how it feels when wearing it? Where are they made? None of this info is on their website.
shibeloveThe Soto is made of a medium weight cotton with a heavy slub texture, this gives the Soto a bit more heft than your average tee without feeling heavy.
All of our products are designed in Los Angeles and currently manufactured with a signature factory in China where we have a heavy hand in the production process.
We are moving all manufacturing to Los Angeles in the coming months as well so be sure to keep an eye out for our Summer 18 collection.