Bad fit and experience for being Responsible!
I saved up and wanted to contribute towards Patagonia's intitatives for sustainability. Bought 2 Respnsibill-Tee for my birthday (black and grey). Both of them have wierd fit, very tight on the neck & shoulder area and strange loose fit at the end. The print feels very cheap and uncomfortable on humid days. Also the black tee print is already chafing after the first wash. I was stuck in another country because of covid and couldn't get my hand of them when the right time to exchange to another size was still there. Besides I am not sure how wierd the next size would fit in. I DON"T want to pay a random $7-10 shipping for a return of bad product and be in loss. I'll have to give them away..thanks for ruining my birthday shopping!... Show more
originally posted on patagonia.com
Boxy fit and unbreathable screenprint
I wanted to like this t-shirt because its sustainably and ethically manufactured. The fabric is thick and seems durable. However the design seems outdated. The fit is boxy and much larger than other brands. My biggest complaint with the t-shirt is for all color options besides white the logo is done in a thick unbreathable screenprint. Due to the large size of the logo it becomes unpleasant in warm weather and especially so in hot weather. The white one is strangely done differently in a light breathable screenprint. I hope Patagonia contours the fit more and switches screenprints for future iterations.... Show more
Kevin
originally posted on patagonia.com
Excellent t shirt
I have discovered that most of the time I have to order already 2 even 3 times before the shirts I order fit to my liking. Sometimes they are perfect other times they feel like a whole size down. I absolutely love Patagonia products just wish the consistency was a little more in tune. I probably own 30 or so shirts now that I have started collecting writing the last 6 months or so. I have a little time and money behind my review. Keep up the great work and making great products.... Show more
Gene
originally posted on patagonia.com
good quality
I bought five items and the two responsibilitii t shirt are fine. they are part polyester and the small size fits and wont shrink.The other three items were all medium cotton including a sweatshirt. These were all way too big so i tried to shrink them and this strangely had no effect (soaked in boiling water and tumble dried hot). This will teach me not to buy online. I told patagonia but got no response so that is that and someone in the thrift store is going to find some new unused items which is good. Super expensive mistake on my part.... Show more
john
originally posted on patagonia.ca
Massive! Careful what size you order..
I wear a medium in most things, own several Patagonia t shirts in a medium (that fit perfectly fine), so after reading multiple reviews saying this fits true to size or even small for the size I ordered a few in medium. I just received them today and am swimming in them, biggest medium I’ve ever seen. Had to pay $19 to return and $19 to order new ones.. I love Patagonia products, but to lose $40 just to *hopefully* end up with the right size - is disappointing. Be careful with sizing if you plan to purchase this shirt, it runs very big. Length is fine, torso and sleeve width is biiiiig.... Show more
Kris
originally posted on patagonia.ca
Nice looking, nice quality
These Patagonia shirts are really popular for a reason-because they’re not only nice looking and made from recycled plastic and help reduce waste and prevent harm to our oceans, but they’re also just genuinely really nice shirts in general. The fabric quality is really great, they don’t stretch out and lose their shape nor do they shrink or fade and have the graphics crack and peel over time. They’re also well made, with nice construction and good cuts and sewing and proper hem lines in the right places with the right proportions so that the shirt sits nicely on your body and is both comfortable and nice looking at the same time. And of course they are just generally nice looking, coming in several nice colors all with the iconic Patagonia logo and motif on the ... MoreThese Patagonia shirts are really popular for a reason-because they’re not only nice looking and made from recycled plastic and help reduce waste and prevent harm to our oceans, but they’re also just genuinely really nice shirts in general. The fabric quality is really great, they don’t stretch out and lose their shape nor do they shrink or fade and have the graphics crack and peel over time. They’re also well made, with nice construction and good cuts and sewing and proper hem lines in the right places with the right proportions so that the shirt sits nicely on your body and is both comfortable and nice looking at the same time. And of course they are just generally nice looking, coming in several nice colors all with the iconic Patagonia logo and motif on the back, which somehow manages to look nice on every color shirt, and that’s not easy to pull off, as the Patagonia motif has large multicolored stripes on the back that could easily clash with certain colors or just not pair well with them, but they manage to make it look nice on the 10+ different color shirts available. I definitely think the ‘new navy’ color is a standout, and the photos do it no justice because it’s much more cool looking and interesting and has more depth in real life, as it’s more of a subtle heather type of navy. It’s quite unique and looks nice. The burgundy is nice as well. And the lighter heater grey is even nicer in person as well. You really can’t go wrong with any color. These shirts also fit true to size, and as I mentioned before, the cutting and sewing done on these are excellent, as is the fabric itself. Unlike regular basic cotton, you can wear this shirt at the gym or on a long hike or any activity where you’re very sweaty and the shirt gets soaked and it will still maintain it’s nice shape and fit and still look nice on you and as it dries, it’ll look just as good as it did when you initially put it on, unlike most other tshirts where they’ll severely stretch out and completely lose their shape and sit crooked on your body once it gets s but wet from sweat and the collar gets so stretched out that it’s hanging off one shoulder. That will never happen with this shirt, so it’s a nice alternative to wear for exercise or if you’re wearing it and suddenly find yourself able to partake in a moment of exercise such as a spontaneous hike or random trip to the gym and don’t have any additional clothes with you, this shirt will be surprisingly good to wear in such an event-especially for cotton, which is the worst gym/exercise fabric imo, as I prefer the superior moisture wicking/fitted exercise specific tops from adidas/Nike/under armor/etc. But this is a great shirt overall and definitely worth the price, which may seem high to many, but for the fit/fabric/quality/durability/performance reasons previously mentioned, it’s well worth the cost-especially because you’re also buying a shirt that’s helping clean up our oceans and environment and reducing plastic waste, as the shirt is made from recycled plastics, and the process of turning plastic bottles into a fabric is of course not cheap, it’s obviously going to be much more expensive than cheap, virgin cotton that’s easy to assemble into a fabric. But even if this shirt wasn’t made from the recycled material it is and didn’t require that additional expensive process, it’d still be worth the price just for the other features that make it great (overall fit, hem lines, proportions, fabric quality and thickness and the fact it won’t lose shape or stretch and retains it’s nice shape and lines, etc.) I admit I was even a bit hesitant when I first seen the price of the shirt, as I felt it seemed a bit too much for a kind of simple T-shirt, but I bought my first one anyway due to the really nice color of the new navy and once I first tried it on I immediately understood why they’re so popular and loved and as the day ended I completely understood the price and felt it was a bargain. I went online and bought 2 more in different colors. So if you’re on the fence, I suggest buying one and just trying it out, you won’t be disappointed (also keep in mind that not ALL Patagonia shirts are made with this same fabric and material and won’t have the same fit and quality of fabric and thickness, it’s ONLY rhe P-6 ‘responsibili-tee’ shirts like these with these particular graphics on the back, the other shirts are still nice and look great, but they don’t have that same certain quality of fabric and cut and hem lines to them, they’re still nice though, just much more of a regular basic traditional cheap cotton shirt that has none of the great qualities of this particular shirt. For some reason this is the only one with that exact fabric and cut/hem styles, even though others are advertised as being made from recycled plastic as well, they’re just not the same at all. So be sure to stick with this exact particular shirt if you want the awesome quality and features I mentioned)... Show more
DerekAyee
originally posted on dickssportinggoods.com
Polyester tshirt for 45 euros
I bought this one in M. I have to say that I like the cut and that the sleeves run a bit longer (but only because I like to roll my sleeves), also in my opinion it is true to size. These were the nice things about the tshirt, but that is pretty much it. You are getting a polyester tshirt for 45 euros (at least here in good old europe). I did not check when buying, only after wearing it and realizing that this cannot be cotton, especially when I was trying to clean my sunglasses and found out that the material is not absorbing water. I honestly dont understand why patagonia decided to produce plastic tshirt. In warm weather you just sweat and sweat and sweat in this tshirt. Not even mentioning that the print on the back is so heavy that it basically sticks to your ... MoreI bought this one in M. I have to say that I like the cut and that the sleeves run a bit longer (but only because I like to roll my sleeves), also in my opinion it is true to size. These were the nice things about the tshirt, but that is pretty much it. You are getting a polyester tshirt for 45 euros (at least here in good old europe). I did not check when buying, only after wearing it and realizing that this cannot be cotton, especially when I was trying to clean my sunglasses and found out that the material is not absorbing water. I honestly dont understand why patagonia decided to produce plastic tshirt. In warm weather you just sweat and sweat and sweat in this tshirt. Not even mentioning that the print on the back is so heavy that it basically sticks to your back. Definitely not recommended. Maybe for cold days when you are not moving. This is not sustainability and ecology. This is a hypocrisy and good marketing. Selling low quality for crazy amout of money. You can recycle cotton, you dont have to use polyester.... Show more
Jiri
originally posted on patagonia.com
Sustainable Style at Its Best
I recently purchased the Patagonia M's P-6 Logo tee, and I'm really happy with my purchase overall. Here's a breakdown of what's working and what's not:What's working:The fabric is fantastic - soft, comfortable, and made from 100% recycled materialsThe fit is spot on - not too tight, not too loose, and the P-6 logo is a nice touchVersatile style - looks great with jeans, shorts, or athletic wearSustainable and environmentally friendlyWhat's not working:Sizing can be a bit off - I found the sleeves to be a bit shortProne to wrinkling - may require ironing or steaming before wearingDespite the minor issues with sizing and wrinkling, I would still highly recommend the Patagonia M's P-6 Logo tee to anyone looking for a sustainable, high-quality, and versatile ... MoreI recently purchased the Patagonia M's P-6 Logo tee, and I'm really happy with my purchase overall. Here's a breakdown of what's working and what's not:What's working:The fabric is fantastic - soft, comfortable, and made from 100% recycled materialsThe fit is spot on - not too tight, not too loose, and the P-6 logo is a nice touchVersatile style - looks great with jeans, shorts, or athletic wearSustainable and environmentally friendlyWhat's not working:Sizing can be a bit off - I found the sleeves to be a bit shortProne to wrinkling - may require ironing or steaming before wearingDespite the minor issues with sizing and wrinkling, I would still highly recommend the Patagonia M's P-6 Logo tee to anyone looking for a sustainable, high-quality, and versatile shirt. It's stylish, comfortable, and environmentally friendly - what more could you want?... Show more
DANIEL
originally posted on patagonia.com
Uncomfortable and terrible fit
As a lot of the reviews I read I agree with. Im super picky when it comes to clothes. The shirt runs long the sleeves as well. The armpit area is super annoying as it rides up to tight. The fabric is itchy to where Im thinking I will only wear with a shirt underneath in the winter time. Got this shirt as a gift so I unfortunately dont want to return it. Personally I was spend money on a different t shirt.... Show more
Eric
originally posted on patagonia.com
Unwearable
I'm not sure what's going on, but the grey version of this shirt is basically unwearable. I've had (and I'm not even joking) at least 5 of these shirts over the past 15 years. My friends call call me "Patagonia Man" I wear them so much. They are my absolute favorite. I recently donated my old ones to the return program and I bought a new one, thinking I would continue the cycle, but the fabric this year pilled on the inside and was rough to the touch. I tried washing it a couple of times but it just didn't come back to life. Totally unwearable and rough against my skin. Itchy and scratchy. Also like plastic shards where sticking out on the inside. Please fix this!... Show more
STEVEN
originally posted on patagonia.com