Men's Carhartt Workwear Pocket T-Shirt Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides

8.2
out of 10
5 Positive, 5 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 10 Reviews
Retail Price:
$16.99
Used Value:
$10.19
Sale Value:
$15.29
Carhartt debuted their Workwear Pocket T-Shirt in 1992, and the design hasn’t changed since. Its classic look is straightforward and the shirt works hard to keep you comfortable on the job all day long. Decades and trends have come and gone, but this shirt remains timeless. It’s made with heavyweight cotton and polyester and built to handle tough days on the job. With a pocket sewn to the left chest, this shirt offers extra room to store the items you just can’t go without. It has an original fit that gives you room to move and a soft feel that only gets better with time.

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6
These are great shirts. I ordered XL, which is the size t-shirt I've worn for 30+ years. When they arrived I threw them into the washer and didn't bother trying them on. No reason to, right? They are supposed to be XL, and that is the size I wear.

So a few days later I get one out of the closet to wear. I put it on and it is HUGE! The sleeves go past my elbows, and the hem goes halfway to my knees. These things are at the very least closer to 2XL, and probably are more like 3XL.

Bottom line - I love the shirts but they are so big I can't wear them. Heck, I could gain 50 pounds and they'd still be too big. And I can't send them back now because they are washed. So I'm stuck with them now. Very disappointing.
DC, TacticalGear.com
May 8, 2019
7
The quality is amazing :) and it shipped/delivered crazy fast I was shocked it arrived in such a timely manner it was so convenient! The sizes do run a bit big though. I bought this shirt for my boyfriend and he is typically a size:Large in everything but I had to get a medium! So just order one size down and it’ll fit perfect!!
Lauren Escarcega, TacticalGear.com
October 22, 2018
7
I ordered over two dozen of these shirts to have company logo placed on them in different sizes. First thing is the shirt runs 1 size to large maybe even two sizes if you are short in statue. I run normally an XL and I have to wear a L in this shirt size and there is still plenty of room. Secondly the shirt are on the hotter side in the summer heat because of the heavier grade of fabric which will hold up to abuse but can be hot to wear. Other than that shirt are extremely durable and look great. Just order one size smaller than you normally wear.
jon b, TacticalGear.com
August 20, 2020
10
I was a little worried about ordering an extra large tall but the price was right so I went for it. After one wash and dry, the shirt is right where I need it to be. It's heavyweight but not bulky and it feels like I'll be wearing this one for a while.
Dave R, TacticalGear.com
April 8, 2020
10
My husband loves his Carhartt T's; they don't pill, they hold their shape and are very well constructed. Hopefully they will not change anything about the manufacture of this T-shirt.
Camilla Perrill, TacticalGear.com
November 14, 2016
10
I have several of these shirts. Love the fit and the durability of the shirt. The fabric doesn’t seem to stain as easily as other shirts. In my mind you can’t go wrong buying these.
Dennis M, TacticalGear.com
April 28, 2020
10
I bought five of these T-Shirts in different colors for my grandson who is in college. The quality of the material is the best and made very well. You won't be disappointed.
Cody B, TacticalGear.com
September 18, 2020
10
I was happy to find that the Carhartt Pocket T-Shirt was the same thick and durable fabric they were made of 20 years ago. They wear hard and are comfortable to wear.
Daniel N, TacticalGear.com
September 10, 2020
6
Great quality shirt but it runs extremely large. I normally where a large but it was so big that I can’t wear it even after I washed and dried it.
Jack A, TacticalGear.com
September 13, 2020
6
Shirt is thicker than I thought it would be , got large because everything I've bought here in medium was a little snug but large is really big.
Carlos G, TacticalGear.com
May 10, 2019