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Next Level Apparel Men's N6210 Premium Fitted CVC Crew Tee combines a soft 4.3 oz./yd² 60/40 combed ring-spun cotton/polyester fabric with a tailored fit and pre-laundered finish to minimize shrinkage. Featuring a tear-away label and set-in rib collar, this imported tee offers durability, comfort, and style for the professional millennial seeking a reliable wardrobe staple.
| Care instructions | Machine Wash |
| Closure type | Pull On |
| Fabric type | 60% Combed Cotton, 40% Polyester |
| Origin | Imported |
K**N
Great all round
Great quality for the price - soft, comfortable, great fit. No noticeable shrinkage in the first wash. I will be purchasing more of these.
J**E
Great T with A Little More Length
I'm usually in a black tshirt 80% of the time. Most tees I get are usually a little short on the length, as I prefer it a little longer (not quite Tall tshirt lenght). Decided to try some different brands to see what I like. This shirt was used by a company that does custom shirts and liked the fit. Well, these fit nice. Not too baggy in the body (and I have a little gut), tapered sleeves (hug the biceps nicely, but could be tight if you're packing a gun show), and the length was just how I like it. Now, I hang dry the shirt just to avoid the possibility of shrinking. I'll still be trying out other brands, but I'm glad that now I have this tshirt to fall back on. I bought the XL, just fyi.
B**G
Best Value T Shirt
Great fit and feel. Amazing value. I have many in different colors and would highly recommend them. I’m 5’11 215 lbs, with an athletic dad bod type build, XL is perfect to cover the belly a bit and still fit the arms/shoulders/chest well.
M**W
Short Sleeve Comparisons
I am 5' 10", 150lb. Long arms, wide shoulders, somewhat muscular. But thin, which makes finding a good fitting T-shirt a challenge, particular finding one that doesn't feel or look like I'm wearing a table cloth. I own mostly TALLslimTees (TST), both long and short sleeve. Small size. Made of 60/40 cotton/polyester blend. Minimal shrinkage with 100% dryer use. They are (or were) my favorite fitting T-shirts; not perfect but close enough. They last more than 5 years if taken care of. Some I've owned for probably 7 or 8 years now, but they are looking worn and needing replaced. When I bought them they cost between $16 and $24 depending on how far back I go and whether they were on sale. Now, they are $50. And, they no longer offer the cotton 50/50 blend. It's either all cotton (shrinks) or cheap polyester/rayon/spandex. So I've begun looking around and am ordering other brand slim tees with the same fabric blend to compare. Here are the results so far: 0. BASELINE: Tall Slim Tee short sleeve rounded neck, Small Material: Good, on the heavier side but not overly suffocating in heat, helps them last longer Torso: Perfect fit around the belly for us skinny wearers (will show beer belly for those that have them) Length: About 1-2" longer than I'd like, falls to about the bottom of the zipper of my shorts/pants. Sleeves: Slightly longer than half way down the bicep, tight but not stretched against muscle for someone that does daily curls Shoulders: Slightly narrower than I'd like Collar: A little on the tight side, especially if working out and focused on neck/shoulders Consistency: Perfect. Never received a bad Tee Tag: Printed on material, back of neck Cost: 50 as of 2025. Expensive 1. Next Level Men's Baby Rib Collar Premium T-Shirt, Turquoise, Medium Material: Good, not overly thin but perhaps just _slightly_ thinner than TST Torso: 1" wider than TST, but still usable. Definitely does not have the tablecloth appearance as with most T-shirts Length: Same as TST Sleeves: Maybe 1/2" shorter than TST, looser around the bicep Shoulders: 1/2" wider than TST Collar: Looks decent, doesn't appear to want to curl Consistency: Only ordered 1 so far, so TBD Tag: Stiched, back of neck Cost: 1/5 of what TST charges 2. H2H Men Cotton Blend Crew Neck Classic & Stylish Typical Type T-Shirts DARKBLUE, Medium Material: Good, not overly thin but perhaps just _slightly_ thinner than TST Torso: Same as TST Length: Almost as long as TST, maybe 1" shorter Sleeves: About 1/2-1" shorter than TST, looser around the bicep Shoulders: 1/2" narrower than TST Collar: Looks good and reinforced with an off-color, hidden fabric strip Consistency: Only ordered 1 so far, so TBD Tag: Printed on material, back of neck Cost: 1/3 of what TST charges So far, given the price difference, and the fact that both 1 and 2 make up some TST deficiencies I'll likely not be ordering TSTs going forward. Between the H2H and the Next Level, I'm neutral. The H2H have too narrow shoulders and the sleeves are too short. The NL is a bit more baggy around the torso though. I'll likely probably order a mix of both until I find another Tee that fixes those issues. Will update as I review more brands.
S**"
Love this shirt
I wear this shirt under a polo at work and it works great. It's fairly comfy, not too thick, and is great for staying a bit warmer but not sweating crazy indoors. I feel like I need to buy a set of these, good undershirt type shirt here.
R**R
I own a lot of these
I have had maybe 25 of these. I love them. They wear out eventually, lose a hem, or stretch BUT they're so inexpensive and look great when they're fresh. They're soft but not too clingy. They're the shirt a popular brand charges 3x as much for and boast the whole dad-bod fit. They have more trimmed arms that give a professional looking fit. They will shrink in the dryer. Machine wash cold and hang dry to get the best life out of them. They're washable though, don't let other reviews scare you.
M**M
A really great t-shirt
You might be want something different in a t-shirt, but here what I look for: - Gotta be reasonably long; I don't want to put my arms up and flash my gut, and no one else wants me to do that either. - As a corollary to the first point, I don't want a tee that will shrink, especially the kind that somehow shrinks vertically and seems to get wider at the same time. Ugh. - Neck not too loose, not too tight, natch. - Ideally, the shoulder seams should line up with the corners of my shoulders, though a bit of wiggle room is acceptable. - Moderately fitted torso, in that it's neither baggy nor makes people think I'm rocking some skin-tight muscle shirt, which would be quite inappropriate. - Soft material is nice, but not too thin, though too thick isn't very useful in the summer now, is it? So how do these shirts measure up to my standards? I'm glad you asked! They're great! I'm about 6' and I ordered both a S and a M. I actually like the S a little better, but the M is perfectly adequate if you like a more roomy, relaxed fit without feeling like you're wearing a poncho. After several washes they both have held their size, shape and color just fine. I think I may have just fount my new favorite t-shirts. Praise be!
G**R
Great T-shirt for the price
Just picked up a few Next Level T-shirts, and they are great. The fit is perfect—not too tight, not too loose— tighter in the arms and chest. Looser in the stomach. It’s a normal cotton shirt, but the quality is great. I’ve worn them a few times and washed them without any shrinkage. If you’re looking for a reliable, everyday tee, these are definitely worth it.
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