Wanted to get a new GRM shirt and noticed the work shirt look pretty nice. Can anyone tell me if it is good quality. Material? Soft? Wrinkle free?
Wanted to get a new GRM shirt and noticed the work shirt look pretty nice. Can anyone tell me if it is good quality. Material? Soft? Wrinkle free?
I have the RedKap workshirt. It's typical a typical RedKap's lightweight (read: thinner/cooler) workshirt with GRM's logo embroidered on. Like all the other RedKap, Dickies or Carhartt workshirts I've owned, it's slightly stiff, no wrinkle problems, and the material seems slightly water repellent and will probably hold up well.
Edit: I should add that I'm completely happy with the shirt. I primarily wear work clothes like these even though I'm in an office, they always say nice, sharp and professional and hide dirt well.
I wear them all the time......as I work at GRM / CMS. They aren't totally wrinkle free--- but as long as you don't ball them up they withstand wrinkles pretty darn well. The material is high quality, and durable, but it's not cottony soft--- more like a dickies type shirt. I have a couple that have withstood years of wear, under pretty demanding situations. (at the track, setting up / breaking down booths) They are also professional enough looking that I can wear them at SEMA, PRI and other trade shows without having to resort to a collared (polo) shirt, or a dress suit and tie.
They also have a handy pocket for a pen / business cards etc.
So yeah....get one, you'll like it!
They're super high quality Dickie's type material. If you toss it on a hanger out of the dryer you won't have issues with wrinkles and it won't require ironing. I'm 6'2 and down to 250, the XL fits me to a tee. It's not cotton soft, but it's definitely not itchy and is quite comfortable and should hold up to a decade's worth of wash cycles. It's actually too nice, in my opinion, to wear when wearing on the car.
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