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bigtime209 10-31-2017 04:02 PM


Originally Posted by Dfwnightflyer (Post 2458313)
I guess I’m in the minority, the standard shirts fit me fine. No complaints. But I can see how the quality can bug guys. I will probably upgrade next round.

The shirts fit great. The quality of the material is abysmal though.

Bigpimppilot 10-31-2017 04:58 PM

I hope you guys wear undershirts and iron every day

Jersdawg 10-31-2017 05:51 PM


Originally Posted by Bigpimppilot (Post 2458353)
I hope you guys wear undershirts and iron every day

Yeah for sure. Like someone said above, they're nearly seethru. Not ironing is not an option - you'll look like a hobo if you don't iron. The fit is just fine though and the material takes two days to get used to. Best is the price - cost me nothing.

Jersdawg 10-31-2017 05:53 PM


Originally Posted by bigtime209 (Post 2458239)
If you don't care that the fabric is so thin that it's see through, doesn't iron down well to keep wrinkles out, and rips very easily, then sure...save your money. They actually fit really well in my opinion, but the quality is garbage and look sloppy. Perhaps the MH shirts will be better. My new uniform still hasn't shipped so I'm still awaiting a verdict on the shirt quality.

I haven't torn one yet and they iron just fine on my end. Just make sure you have a steam iron and/or a squirt bottle.

Rakk6 10-31-2017 05:59 PM


Originally Posted by bigtime209 (Post 2458319)
The shirts fit great. The quality of the material is abysmal though.

Anyone wearing "The Cut Above" shirts and any issues from CPO? The TCA shirts are much better quality and I have a few from my previous job. I agree the AA shirts fit well but many quality issues already stated by many so far on this thread.

highfarfast 10-31-2017 06:04 PM


Originally Posted by Av8tor6743 (Post 2458250)
Absolutely...and just as a filler.......the new hires have to fill all the prescribed items on the list or the it won’t let you hit the submit button (for initial order) for processing

This.

If you want a tie, a hat, a blazer, belt, euplets, etc, you're going to buy 6 shirts on the initial order whether you want them or not. I didn't want the hat or the gestapo coat. Could not submit order without them though.

For the most part, I don't mind the shirts. I do iron though and I do wear undershirts, but I'm pretty sure I would anyway. My only complaint is the reinforced eyelets don't match the metal pins making the reinforced part pointless. Have yet to tear any shirts because of it though.

FlyyGuyy 10-31-2017 06:14 PM


Originally Posted by highfarfast (Post 2458400)
This.

If you want a tie, a hat, a blazer, belt, euplets, etc, you're going to buy 6 shirts on the initial order whether you want them or not. I didn't want the hat or the gestapo coat. Could not submit order without them though.

For the most part, I don't mind the shirts. I do iron though and I do wear undershirts, but I'm pretty sure I would anyway. My only complaint is the reinforced eyelets don't match the metal pins making the reinforced part pointless. Have yet to tear any shirts because of it though.

i love the gestapo jacket. thing is great in vermont in january.

uavking 10-31-2017 06:46 PM


Originally Posted by Rakk6 (Post 2458394)
Anyone wearing "The Cut Above" shirts and any issues from CPO? The TCA shirts are much better quality and I have a few from my previous job. I agree the AA shirts fit well but many quality issues already stated by many so far on this thread.

No issues, and furthermore, the pants from A Cut Above are much higher quality and match the issue blazer fine.

jshoneycutt 11-01-2017 06:56 AM


Originally Posted by Jersdawg (Post 2458386)
Yeah for sure. Like someone said above, they're nearly seethru. Not ironing is not an option - you'll look like a hobo if you don't iron. The fit is just fine though and the material takes two days to get used to. Best is the price - cost me nothing.

Cost you nothing? Someone said they take out $50 each month (or each paycheck?) Or do they give you $50 credit each month toward your indebtedness?

Jersdawg 11-01-2017 07:07 AM


Originally Posted by jshoneycutt (Post 2458623)
Cost you nothing? Someone said they take out $50 each month (or each paycheck?) Or do they give you $50 credit each month toward your indebtedness?

Oh yeah that was referring to when we got them during the uniform change. That doesn't apply to new hires, sorry about that. I don't have an answer to your question unfortunately.


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