Pioneer CampMens Bamboo Viscose T Shirt Ultra Soft Plain Tshirts for Men Cooling Crew Neck Casual Basic Tee Shirt Undershirt
A**R
Nice t shirt
I like the color and it is very comfortable. Quality looks good, it fits to size. One of my favorite t shirts. Wearing it right now.
M**2
Fine, well made t shirt.
These fot and feel well. Well made and perfect for anything, I use mine for the gym.
V**E
Great quality
Great quality, so comfortable and light fits perfect on my body and I loved the colors options. I’m gonna order more.
J**R
Very comfortable.
Great looking Tee shirt...I normally wear a 2X but went with a 3x for a slightly loose fit due to my stocky build. Good fit, just a little long in the torso for my 5'7" height. Otherwise it would be 5'stars.
R**W
Great shirt
Great shirt. Soft, fits well.Didnt seem to shrink ant all. Ordered a single, then after realizing how nice they are I ordered a 3 pack. Do recommend.
B**L
Awesome T-Shirts
best t-shirts, super soft, wears nice and holds good to multiple washings.
M**N
The Good, The Bad, and The Cotton
I approached these Pioneer Camp "bamboo" shirts with the hopeful anticipation of someone who's spent too many sweltering afternoons in cotton's sweaty, swampy embrace. The promise was alluring: bamboo's legendary cooling properties wrapped in "ultra soft" comfort. What arrived was a lesson in the gap between marketing dreams and fabric reality.Comfort: 3/5 stars:These shirts do deliver an upgrade from pure cotton's suffocating mediocrity. The bamboo content provides a noticeable improvement in softness and initial moisture management. However, here's where the story takes a turn: when you're mowing the lawn on a blazing summer day, this shirt will get wet and stay wet, just like its cotton cousin. The 48% cotton content ensures that bamboo's moisture-wicking superpowers are effectively neutralised.Value for Money: 2/5 starsAt $14-20+ per shirt, you're paying premium prices for what's essentially cotton with benefits. Cotton is cheap. If I wanted cotton performance, I could get it for half the price at any big box store.Marketing Accuracy: 2.5/5 starsWhile "Bamboo Viscose T-Shirt" technically isn't false advertising, leading with bamboo when cotton comprises nearly half the fabric feels misleading.The Real OpportunityPioneer Camp's own label states they're "upgrading fabric blends to make them softer and more stretchy." Here's how to actually deliver on that promise:Recommended blend: 80% bamboo rayon, 15% nylon, 5% elastane- 80% bamboo rayon maximises cooling and moisture-wicking- 15% nylon provides strength, silky smoothness and moderate stretch (cotton works against softness, cooling comfort and stretch)- 5% elastane optimizes stretch and recoveryAt your price point, nylon is absolutely affordable and would deliver the performance customers expect when they pay premium prices for "bamboo" shirts.Bottom LineThese shirts represent a missed opportunity. They're better than pure cotton but fall short of their potential - and their price point's promises. With some thoughtful fabric engineering, Pioneer Camp could create something genuinely special instead of a cotton shirt wearing bamboo's marketing crown.Would I buy again? Not until they ditch the cotton and deliver on their upgrade promise.
J**N
Good quality..
fits tighter than I thought it would, has great feel and is comfortable but it's more of a compression shirt and I have big shoulders don't have a flat tummy....
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