❄️ Stay warm, look sharp—because cold weather waits for no one!
InderaMen's Traditional Waffle Thermal Underwear Long Sleeve Shirt combines a 65% cotton and 35% polyester waffle-knit fabric designed to trap body heat efficiently. Featuring a tagless label for comfort and durable construction that resists excessive shrinkage, this thermal shirt is ideal for medium-exertion cold-weather activities like hiking and camping. Available in extended sizes up to 4X Tall, it offers versatile warmth and fit for the modern outdoorsman.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.11 x 9.25 x 1.89 inches |
Package Weight | 0.21 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 7 x 7 inches |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Brand Name | Indera |
Model Name | Traditional Waffle Thermal Underwear Long Sleeve Shirt |
Color | Natural |
Material | Cotton Blend |
Suggested Users | mens |
Manufacturer | ColdPruf Baselayer |
Part Number | 800LS |
Model Year | 2012 |
Style | Traditional Waffle Thermal Underwear Long Sleeve Shirt |
Size | Large |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
L**N
Runs 2 sizes small
I like this item a lot. Nice deep blue color, good material. But it sizes way too small. I’m usually a size L. But it was basically like wearing a compression skin suit!, I had to get 2XL to get a trim fit that didn’t choke me. !
C**J
Long underwear old school style.
These are classic, old school, long underwear shirts. Which means they're going to fit tightly in your normal size - a "bit" like a compression shirt. So which size you choose will depend greatly on your physique. I'm 5'8 and 153 lbs with an athletic build. The medium fits snugly around in the body and chest and a little looser in the arms. I kind of like the tightness. After all, it's meant to go underneath other clothing. However, if you're a little larger, you may want to size up - it depends on your preference and expectation.Are they scratchy? I mean, they're not "soft"... but that doesn't bother me. However, I could see how someone might feel they're a bit abrasive though. That's kind of what I would expect in these type of traditional long john shirts. And they usually get softer over time but I can't say for certain with this brand as I haven't had it long enough.It's crazy that the white ones are half the price of the color ones, but even those are still quite inexpensive.
T**.
These badboys may shrink in a major way. To my husky brethren: Use caution w that dryer setting.
These are the gas station standard thermal get up. Or as my Dad would call them: Long Johns. They’re warm, they’re light, and they’re cheap. I get two or three sets at a time. I would not take them on a tour into the Brooks Range or anything, but for grocery runs, shoveling snow, beer runs, Nat Geo marathons, and anything not involving sub-zero temps or long periods of high activity they’re fine for the colder seasons south of the 45th parallel.They fit snug, as they should. But if you pop these puppies into the dryer on high for 60 mins you might have a surprise waiting for you. I’ve shrunk a few size Large tops into Smediums, and it’s easy to do. Then I’ve gotta cut them up for shop rags, but they work ok for that purpose too. It wants me to mention sturdiness…we’ll I’d rate the sturdiness level at a solid 6.5/10. Bc that dryer will defeat them every time.
C**S
Great for cold weather
Well made, comfortable and great for holding in body heat during cold weather. Highly recommend.
J**R
Tired of being Scammed"
Do not purchase any long johns from this company "Indera" ,Amazon or Indira do not stand behind product ,these products are defective either by holes ,runs and shrinkage in where you can not use these long johns. And forget about contacting Amazon ,they find a way to get out of standing behind what they sell when already knowing that the product is defective ,seconds or garbage but take your hard earned money. Upset? Of course when you spend thousands on Amazon sold products and at end nothing is really done on your behalf. In addition I remember when this Indera company was "Morgan Mills" ,that was a real company ,this Indera is a genuine Forgazze!!!!! Take it from me. And one more thing ,this Amazon company asks you to pay a $2.99 extra charge to get what you need on a certain day and you still get the item on the day after you've already paid the extra charge ,so why ask and promise something that will never happen ,very questionable and dishonest ,and when you call Amazon they want to force you to do things in order to fix the matter ,and if you do not they reject your right in speaking with a supervisor ,they hang up on you ,they are just non consistent with their obligations to customers and do not attempt to ask for any administrative number ,address ,etc.... At end of it all you feel violated ,and of course pissed off because you most likely are dealing with employees which are most likely not of this planet ,the more you are consistent in your words ,the less you are understood -Sad ,Sad ,Sad and another Sad day -what a shame when it comes to those of us "Disabled".
H**N
Three thermals brands compared
In my quest for the perfect thermal uppers (strictly for looks, not warmth), I've bought Fruit of the Loom, Goodfellow & Co., and this one.Cons of Indera- Arms are looser and not as fitted as chest portion, so it's looks out of place for my taste.- Arms intersection/seam with chest bunches up.- The black is more like a faded black (looks grey, possibly dark grey, while the neck and cuffs stay darker. You may or may not like that contrast). The other two brands have stayed black through the months I've had them). The medium I bought prior, now that I think about it, was probably a used item returned with one, or many washings, and had a big hole/seam release between the arm and front chest portion measuring about 3 inches.- Material seems a bit rougher at first. Another reviewer made a funny review regarding this and his nipples. Lol. But the other brands have had repeated washing to soften them up.Pros of Indera- The cuff is nice, and the arms don't feel too short like the other brands; has a good - dare I say - perfect length.- Contrary to other reviews, I don't think the length of the shirt is too short to tuck into your pants. They're all (brands) at the length of arms when your arms are relaxed by your side.Other observations:- Fruit of the Loom is the tightest fit, especially the arms. I like it. But it also rides a bit too high (e.g. short) on my wrist. I have to pull them down if I don't want "high waters". Material is also the thinnest of all three. It's not the warmest of the three due to its thin quality and being the most form fitting. Like I mentioned how tight the arms are. I'm above-average built at my biceps for a small; 5'8 at 152lbs.- Goodfellow & Co. is my favorite at the moment. It's neck opening might not be to the liking of all as it is bigger than the other two, and bigger than most t-shirt neck designs. The arms sometime ride high at the wrist, but not as much as Fruit. It doesn't have the cuff design like Fruit (~2.5 inches) or Indera (~3 inches); only about half an inch, so it's personal preference. I like it.- My one from Fruit (I have 3 Goodfellow) has two bad sew jobs. My right arm pit has a one inch hole due to the seam releasing right from the first washing. And the seam at the top, right shoulder bunches up slightly due to it not being sewn straight (and/or has extra material), so it doesn't lay flat and look like it's supposed to.
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