Dickies Polo 3-Pack - Small up to 4XL Price: $16.99 Shipping Options: $5 Standard OR $9 Two-Day OR $12 One-Day Shipping Estimates: Ships in 1-2 business days (Thursday, May 01 to Friday, May 02) + transit Condition: New
Sure wish we could know if these have Dickies famous, “no size is the same” quality as their pants & shorts. I don’t know whether to buy XL or XXL ! You can buy the same size pants or shorts from Dickies and they will all fit differently, or not fit at all if you’re on the cusp like I am.
The model they used leads me to believe that these might work for a taller figure. I love having black polos. They always come in handy when you’re a freelancer in sports TV.
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Sure wish we could know if these have Dickies famous, “no size is the same” quality as their pants & shorts. I don’t know whether to buy XL or XXL ! You can buy the same size pants or shorts from Dickies and they will all fit differently, or not fit at all if you’re on the cusp like I am.
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When in doubt, go a size larger. It should cover most oddities in your physique if you have problems finding off the shelf fitting.
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Are these made of heavy weight material like normal polos or like T-shirt cotton material?
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Cotton/Poly, but also pigue/picay weave. It’s prone to snagging more than same style polos (think cheap corporate storefront or mechanics polo with logo sewn where the pocket would be). How do I know? Worked for a place that used the pique/picay style; they expected them to last 3-5 years, we destroyed them within a year with normal wear and tear. With normal, non-industrial use, these would probably last a lot longer.
greatwhite35 wrote:
Are these made of heavy weight material like normal polos or like T-shirt cotton material?
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Cotton/Poly, but also pigue/picay weave. It’s prone to snagging more than same style polos (think cheap corporate storefront or mechanics polo with logo sewn where the pocket would be). How do I know? Worked for a place that used the pique/picay style; they expected them to last 3-5 years, we destroyed them within a year with normal wear and tear. With normal, non-industrial use, these would probably last a lot longer.
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cool! thanks! that’s what I want. i’m in for 3. a good around the house work shirt. heck! maybe I’ll even have some sort of logo embroided on them
I am going to have to SERIOUSLY consider this. I work in a “business casual” corporate environment, but I am also a tech, so I need durable work clothes that can be worn in a conference room with executives also…
I am thinking about this… I am concerned about the size. Some amazon reviews says get size smaller since these are made big. I am between L and XL depending on shirt company. Anybody about 5’6 own these polos? How they fit?