Jetseam Shirts
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Any pireps? I’ve been using cut above for years (tropo). My last batch were terrible. One of my shirts doesn’t even have enough space to fit epaulets. Was ghosted by customer service.
These seem similar, I can’t go back to wearing shirts without neck liners material.
These seem similar, I can’t go back to wearing shirts without neck liners material.
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Any pireps? I’ve been using cut above for years (tropo). My last batch were terrible. One of my shirts doesn’t even have enough space to fit epaulets. Was ghosted by customer service.
These seem similar, I can’t go back to wearing shirts without neck liners material.
These seem similar, I can’t go back to wearing shirts without neck liners material.
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I just received my first batch of JetSeam shirts. After being disappointed recently with the quality and fit of other shirts that were once good, I’m happy to say that JetSeam appears to be exactly what I was looking for. The fit is as expected with any other dress shirt I usually wear (with slightly more room around the neck) and the gold label material seems to be very wrinkle resistant. I got the “modern cut” which is similar to tapered from other manufacturers. I am unable to comment on the longevity of these shirts but my initial impression is great!
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I bought a pair of shirts and one of their highly touted undershirts about 2 months ago.
Personally, I think the shirts are a bit on the thin side not and as wrinkle resistant in comparison to the A Cut Above Tropo shirts. However, the collar is a better design and holds its crease which is the largest complaint I had about the Tropo shirt. Additionally, I have not noticed and pilling yet which is another issue I've ran into with the Tropo. It's a nice fitting shirt and seems to be high quality. I will note I had to order a .5 size shorter on the collar to fit in comparison to my A Cut Above shirts.
Personally, It's going to come down to personal preference... But I really like the JetSeam shirt.
Now the undershirt on the other hand, is not particularly something I would recommend. It is very nice to the touch and definitely is a high quality undershirt - think underarmor material. However, you can get the same thing from Hanes (underarmor type material) for about 1/4 of the price from walmart - albeit at a lower quality... It's an undershirt though.
Haven't tried the Jetseam pants, but I'm in love with my A Cut Above pants. Don't think I will be trading those out anytime soon.
Personally, I think the shirts are a bit on the thin side not and as wrinkle resistant in comparison to the A Cut Above Tropo shirts. However, the collar is a better design and holds its crease which is the largest complaint I had about the Tropo shirt. Additionally, I have not noticed and pilling yet which is another issue I've ran into with the Tropo. It's a nice fitting shirt and seems to be high quality. I will note I had to order a .5 size shorter on the collar to fit in comparison to my A Cut Above shirts.
Personally, It's going to come down to personal preference... But I really like the JetSeam shirt.
Now the undershirt on the other hand, is not particularly something I would recommend. It is very nice to the touch and definitely is a high quality undershirt - think underarmor material. However, you can get the same thing from Hanes (underarmor type material) for about 1/4 of the price from walmart - albeit at a lower quality... It's an undershirt though.
Haven't tried the Jetseam pants, but I'm in love with my A Cut Above pants. Don't think I will be trading those out anytime soon.
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