On the job or under the sun, this men's Carhartt t-shirt keeps you cool and comfortable. UPF-rated jersey fights off sweat and dries fast so you can stay focused on the task at hand. Ventilated panels keep the air circulating, and a drop-tail hem provides extra coverage.
Features
Relaxed Fit ·5.75 oz/yd² - 195 gsm
Flex Jersey with Mesh side panels
Carhartt Force™ - FastDry™ combined with anti-microbial properties
Short Raglan Sleeve
Rib knit crew neck
Left chest contractor's work pocket with pen stall
Black, Carhartt™ Brown, Dark Bronzed Green, Dark Horizon Blue Heather, Malt, Navy, Sage, White: 65% Cotton/35% Polyester
Heather Grey: 59% Cotton/41% Polyester
Saddle Red Heather: 60% Polyester/40% Cotton
Carhartt Force™
Carhartt Force™ technology is engineered to fight sweat and dry fast, so you stay cool and comfortable 24/7
Fast Dry technology has superior wicking action which makes perspiration a memory. The bottom line is that Force works harder, day in and day out, for hard-working men and women, at a price that doesn’t bring out complaints at the kitchen table.
It was a great shirt due to use of better quality cotton 2 or 3 years ago, now they suck.
I bought one of these Force Relaxed Fit shirts at Cabela's about 3 years ago and It turned out to be a great T-shirt, it literally feels like silk. So I decided after about a year and a half of wear that I'd go and buy a few more of these T-shirts on Amazon. The problem is the new ones feel terrible even after wearing them and washing them many times (they actually feel more uncomfortable now than they did when they were new). They seem to have so many short fibers sticking out proud of the materiel that the shirts actually appear fuzzy and they feel like wearing a staticky grandma knit sweater against my skin, while my first example of a Force T-shirt is smooth as can be and very comfortable.
I think what happened in the last couple of year is that Carhartt decided to use cheap carded open end cotton in their entire line of T-shirts (this is bad, very bad) compared to whatever they were using 2 or 3 years ago (the Force line of shirts are not the only Carhartt T-Shirts that are effected by this). So I will not be buying anymore Carhartt T-shirts unless they change back to using quality cotton again... It sucks because I was happy with them a couple of years ago. :(
April 30, 2025
Spokane, WA, US
Rated 5 out of 5
Great fit
My husband is 6'2", 220lbs. So the double sude seems give a fit that's not snug however not baggy either. The material is soft but strong also. Very nice shirts!