Women's Tall Relaxed Supima Cotton Crew Neck T-Shirt

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3.7 (704)
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$27.97 (30% off)$39.95
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Product details

Web ID: 16176090
Looking for that new favorite t-shirt that s soft durable and is an easy choice to make day after day? Look no further than the Lands End Women s Relaxed Supima Cotton Short Sleeve Crewneck T-shirt. Made from ultra-soft Supima cotton this shirt is light and breathable yet is made to sustain wash after wash. The relaxed cut hangs comfortably on your body perfect for when you want to get outside and take on the day. We make clothes designed to fit every body. Treat yourself to one of the best Supima tees Lands End has to offer..
  • Product Features

    • American-grown Supima cotton is farmed to minimize environmental impact.
    • Classic crewneck style
    • Falls to mid hip
    • Knit/Cotton/Supima
    • Machine washable
    • Imported
  • Materials & Care

    • Knit/Cotton/Supima
    • Machine washable
    • American-grown Supima cotton is farmed to minimize environmental impact.
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3.7/5

704 star ratings, 699 reviews

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699 reviews
External reviewer
13 days ago

Too thin and short

I have purchased these supima tees for many years and I used to love them. However these shirts have changed - the fabric is very thin and doesn’t hold up well. The shirts are also now cut ridiculously short and shrink even shorter after washing. I won’t be buying these any more.

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External reviewer
26 days ago

Inconsistent Sizing

These used to be my go-to shirt, and I am still clinging to my oldies, but goodies! I have ones from 6 years ago that have lasted through so many washes. Eventually, the collar has started deteriorating, so I've tried to replace them. Something has changed over the years, and the tall length isn't always predictable. (I've measured up to 4 inches difference both in length and in width on the tall small shirts, sometimes even with the same color! It has been super frustrating!) I would LOVE to see maroon, deep purple, bright turquoise, deep pinks, and lily pad greens in a TRULY tall small supima shirt. I have been waiting years for these colors to come back around! Also, a little bit of quality control would go a long way! I keep coming back for more because they are still the best dressy type shirt I can find, but unfortunately most end up getting returned immediately after opening them because they fall well below the 26 inch length that is advertised and required for my longer torso!

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External reviewer
1 month ago

The new products made in India are terrible

Starting from the second half of this year, I noticed that some of the T-shirts I ordered were suddenly made in India. The ones made in India are terrible in quality and can’t even be compared to the Peru-made ones. The Peru versions were always silky, smooth, and beautifully made. The India-made ones are not only thin and rough, but the worst part is the strong, unpleasant smell they have right out of the package. The odor is so strange that I honestly don’t even know if it’s safe to wear them.

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External reviewer
1 month ago

Love the feel, hate the inconsistency

Ordered 3 of these in black, ivory and charcoal gray. The grey shirt is an inch longer than the black and ivory shirt which I prefer. Now I’m afraid to wash and dry the black and the ivory. Time will tell if I buy these again in the future.

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External reviewer
2 months ago

Changed

Material has changed and now the t shirt I have purchased for many years is much shorter in length

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External reviewer
2 months ago

Not all colors are of the same quality.

I have several of these shirts and the ones a bought a year or so ago are nice medium weight and soft. I got 3 this September and they are thin and a bit itchy. Disappointed.

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External reviewer
2 months ago

Really disappointed

What a disappointment! I've been loving my Lands End t-shirts for years, and I was delighted to see the most recent crop in all the great colors. I ordered half a dozen. But the new fabric is made from a much thinner thread. The contents say 100% cotton, but it sure doesn't feel like that. Lands End, call me when you get your old good t-shirts back.

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External reviewer
2 months ago

Beware! Sizing has changed

I've been buying the Relaxed Supima Cotton Crewnecks for years in petite sizing. This fall, the two size Medium Petite short-sleeved Ts I just bought are MUCH shorter and tighter than in the past. So now I am guessing whether to reorder as Regular Medium or Petite Large. So annoying. Fabric has become much thinner over the years but still nice to be able to buy petite sizing in these. But the petite sizing seems to be like child sizing now.

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