Men's 5.11 Short Sleeve Cotton Tactical Shirts Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides

10
out of 10
2 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$49.99
Used Value:
$29.99
Sale Value:
$44.99
5.11 Short Sleeve Cotton Tactical Shirts are excellent for heavy-duty operations. These shirts are built with a 5.4-ounce cotton canvas that is reinforced with triple-stitching and 26 bar-tacks at high-stress points for maximum durability. The cape-style back is lined with a moisture-wicking mesh to keep you dry in hot conditions. 5.11's patented hidden document pockets on the chest provide covert and convenient storage capabilities, while the subtle button down collar maintains a consistently sharp appearance. A total of six pockets are woven into the shirt, including reinforced pen pockets. Well built and exceptionally comfortable, these shirts are perfect for tactical professionals everywhere.

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10
I have been purchasing 5.11 tactical pants for years and I love the fit and style. They last for a long time and thought I would give the shirts a try. I am glad that I did. These are very well made shirts and the fit is perfect. I have broad shoulders and the XL fits great. I love the venting for the back which is perfect for these Georgia hot muggy days. Very easy to clean and I just hang them to dry. I love the hidden breast pockets on the shirt and will put them to good use when I travel international to hold my passport and other info I need. The short sleeves are a nice and the pen holder in the sleeve is good. Overall a very nice shirt. The color is steadfast and so far has not faded. I will be purchasing more and my only wish is that these shirts would be available in a Tall version. I would like the extra 1.5-2 inches more so when I travel and carry my bags my shirt tail does not pop out. Not a big deal though.
GregKS, TacticalGear.com
September 2, 2015
10
Great comfort and durability. Looks good and fits good
Joe Gurganus, TacticalGear.com
March 16, 2017