Good utility with 2 pockets with button down flap. Durable and stain release. So easy to iron to make it look great. Fit is a full type. So is generous with a wide audience of physiques. When bought new, noticed some loose threads, but they come right out, and the shirt is otherwise well sewn, straight seams, and such.
Buttons are good quality. Collar stays keep the collar points straight, and smart. I would not call these the softest fabric combination though. If you want a bit softer a great cotton T shirt under is a good idea. I like this shirt allot. I bought many, and they are a constant in my wardrobe.
Spoilers for the shirt would be others that may challenge this. The most odd one is not even sold in the USA. It is Australian. Hard Yakka. Think Robert Irwin, he wears them. I think these shirts though a pain to get here in the states where I can order Dickies here and a couple days they are here.
The Hard Yakka has better comfort, and the light summer weight feels better too. Better constructed too. They will cost more. The heavier cotton Hard Yakka is even better. These are my standards I feel a work shirt should be judged.
But I have been wearing Dickies since a kid. Familiar and easy to get. Compared to back then to now, I think Dickies have cut costs and some quality concessions have been made. But still reasonably good value, good wearing and easy to iron. Beats my Hard Yakkas in that area, though the summer weight Hard Yakka is similar in ironing ease.
At the end of the day, I have way more of the Dickies because I just plain like them. They may not be the best, but they compare and are quite competitive and not expensive. I will keep buying them. Same with the Hard Yakka even if it has to come across the ocean. Dickies when the need is now, and very happy about it. Recommended.
Dickies Men's Short-Sleeve Work Shirt
4.6
| 26,341 ratingsPrice: 23.98
Last update: 09-10-2024