Mack Weldon Pima T-Shirt Polo Review
Mack Weldon was founded in 2011 with the goal being to provide men with an easier way to find their basic apparel needs with an enhanced commitment to consistent sizing and better materials. The company offers men pretty much anything they would need for casual or athletic use, and polo shirts have been among Mack Weldon’s most popular product lines. I recently had the chance to test the Pima T-Shirt polo and came away impressed, most notably with its versatility and incredibly soft feel.
How tall am I/what is my build?
I am 5-foot-10 with a fairly stocky build, thick through the shoulders and chest.
What do I normally wear? Does it come up big/small?
I almost always wear an XL when it comes to golf shirts, with the exception being that I’ll go up in size for “athletic fit” shirts, which I generally try to avoid with my stockier build. The Pima T-Shirt polo is categorized by Mack Weldon as a “relaxed fit” product, so I went with the XL. I was pleased overall with the fit but would add that it probably ran slightly smaller than XLs in other brands I’ve tried. In all, the Pima T-Shirt polo is available in sizes ranging from S to XXL.
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How did it fit/feel/perform?
The standout feature of the Pima T-Shirt polo, which retails for $68, is its hand feel. The pima cotton is incredibly soft and comfortable, and it also breathes well. I stayed fairly dry and cool on some hot, humid days, and the shirt exceeded my expectations in that regard. I also found that I was able to swing freely, thanks in large part to side slits that were incorporated into the design to promote freedom of movement. I also appreciated the solid color and simplistic design, as it made it possible to pair the Pima T-Shirt polo with multiple shorts and/or shoes. I tested the shirt in the Sunrise color, which I liked a lot, and there are five other color options available as well.
Any extra details we noticed?
The details in the design are fairly minimal, which some…
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