Jason Smith—December 28, 2025✓ Verified purchase
These are great shirts for the price. I have been wearing these for years now and they are basically the only shirts I wear. They fit great, and are not too short like other shirts on the market. They also fit in such a way that they feel super comfortable if you are a bit overweight. I know a lot of other shirts seem to be made for skinny guys, and they just make them larger without adjusting the fit for the bigger guys. That is not the case with these shirts. They are super soft and never feel uncomfortable. Read more
Nicholas Mancuso—February 20, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I use these shirts as undershirts for my uniform at work. They are very comfortable and soft and hold up well with constant use and washing. I did find my ordinary fit (small) to be a little tight so I ordered mediums and they fit perfectly. They are very affordable and reasonably priced, especially when compared to big brand names. Again, these shirts are just used under a uniform shirt, so I wasn't super picky about brand, mostly comfort and these are really nice undershirts. I have, on occasion, wore them out as a plain black shirt and they were just fine. No complaints at all with this product. Read more
Jessica—February 12, 2026✓ Verified purchase
These t-shirts are great quality. They are black and the color is perfect. The fit is nice and roomy. They are warm and not too stretchy. They are very comfortable and easy to put on. Read more
C K—December 31, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I was looking for a decent replacement for general undershirt needs, as my usual brands seemed to have fallen significantly in quality. I’ve been wearing these Amazon Essentials shirts nearly daily for almost a year now and can happily say that they have proven to be comfortable and durable. They fit well, and have lived up to my needs for them. I do have one significant complaint though — these shirts are tagless, all the information is printed on an overlaid decal or something like that, and over time this decal has started to flake and crack and is very irritating to my skin. I wish I could just remove it but it still quite firmly affixed, it’s just a super annoying thing about an otherwise great shirt. Read more
SmrtGuy—December 23, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Good slim fit and true to size. Collar ring stayed flat after first wash. Shrunk a little and fits me better now. It seems to catch more lint than my other black cotton undershirts which doesn't matter for an undershirt. Read more
Jonathan Long—October 26, 2017✓ Verified purchase
Awesome!!! Here is how I buy clothes. 1. I like low cost. a. Amazon is low cost. And I don't have to drive 50 miles to the Outlet store. 2. I buy the same clothes over and over. Always the same sizes and colors for the basic items. a. I buy Champion long boxer briefs, preferably made in Vietnam. b. I buy sock from Johnston and Murphy. c. I buy t-Shirts (and most other items) from Brooks Brothers Outlet. Unfortunately, Johnston and Murphy's over the calf blue merino wool socks change over the year. Double pipes at first, then single pipes close together, then triple pipes. All I want is the same exact blue sock and same exact grey sock year after year so that I can avoid matching socks out of the clean clothes basket. No, what should be the same exact sock is a big mix and match event every morning. Same thing with Champion. Why do I have to check to see what country they are made in before buying them. Why can't I just trust that Champion underwear are the same the world over. 3. I like high quality. Here is how I define quality: a. Don't skimp on material. b. Long staple threads. c. Ergonomically cut. Every single sock manufacturer out there is skimping on material on socks. Johnston and Murphy, Brooks Brothers, all shorter as the years go by. They make them a quarter of an inch shorter. It doesn't sound like a lot. But I have to keep pulling up my new socks. I never have to pull up my old socks. How much money is being saved by cutting the socks a quarter inch shorter? Brooks Brothers t-shirts are still pretty good. I have stuck with Brooks Brothers because every other t-shirt manufacturer that I've tried makes them an inch shorter, which means they come untucked. Brooks Brothers t-shirts always stay tucked in. And they don't pill after 10 washes. I hate pilled t-shirts. I hate them! Ergonomically cut: my mother bought me some gold toe socks. I have big calves. The elastic cut into my calves by the end of the day. Five year old Johnston and Murphy socks are butter smooth. The new ones are starting to cut with a sharp rigid thread around the top. Brooks Brothers has a nice soft elastic at the top--if you buy the non-outlet variety--which go for $25 - $50 per pair. That's a lot of money for socks when I like to keep 15 pair of blue and 15 pair of grey in the drawer after a full wash. That would be like $750 - $1,500 for socks. But the ergonomics on a sock make the difference between a beautiful day and a day that makes you feel like you've been sweating out in the sun. So, here is the scoop on the Amazon Essentials t-Shirts: 1. Value: They are $16 for 6 shirt. So, that's about $32 per year that I would spend on t-shirts. That's Awesome! 2. Consistency: Amazon gets it! They actually advertises that they are not going to keep switching up. You get the same thing every time. I'm sure they will find a better way to make something and that a change will occur every now and then. That's fine if they make an improvement. But I'm betting it will not be changing the number of pipes running down my socks. I'm sure other brands change the number of pipes because they found a factory in one country that makes they cheaper than in another country. And they are not made to Johnston and Murphy's specs. They are just socks already being produced by another manufacturer at a lower cost than the last factory. 3. Ergonomics: The t-shirts fit well. From what I can tell so far, Amazon Essentials t-shirts use long staple cotton that will not pill. But all of this is really to communicate to Amazon. Nice job with Amazon Essentials! Would you *please* make some over-the-calf dress socks. I will love you even more than I already do. Please consider making long inseam boxer briefs that somehow keep the legs from riding up or don't start slipping down. Also, I wear a lot of all cotton, non-iron dress shirts. All cotton, non-iron, pleated, chino's would be awesome. Long rise, gaberdine dress slacks would be great! But, maybe I'm getting beyond the essentials with the slacks. But please, the socks! I hate every reasonable priced sock, that I've tried, that is made today. Read more
TR Precht—December 13, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Good value, with caveats. The first wear after taking it out of the package, it fits perfectly and is extremely comfortable. After the first wash it shrinks noticeably to be less comfortable but still okay. After the second wash it does shrink again so it may shrink an entire half to full size after it's all said and done. Otherwise great quality and very good durability. But even before the first wash it does have a slimmer fit. Read more
Fritz St Fleurant—March 16, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I really like how these shirts came packaged—everything was wrapped nicely and looked professional right out of the box. The material is soft and comfortable. They feel lightweight, but honestly for the price they’re just right. What I like most is the fit. The shirt hugs the skin without feeling tight. It really shows off the upper arms and chest in a good way, while still leaving room around the stomach so it keeps that slim, clean look. Even if you have a little belly, it doesn’t make it stick out or look sloppy. Overall, these are great everyday T-shirts. Comfortable, good fit, and solid value for the money. Read more