The first thing to realize here is that this “performance” shirt it’s just advertising outdoor vitals is an is a company dedicated to outdoor, ultralight, performance, but it itself is not a performance shirt. This is just a casual picture tee that helps the company advertise and brags about a brand you like. But I believe it was 60% cotton and 40% polyester, so it’s not a backpacking shirt. The brand of shirts outdoor vitals prints for their swag is “next level.” I’m well familiar with their brand as I prefer just regular solid color T-shirts for the most part if I’m going to wear a T-shirt. Next level shirts are very comfortable and they’re sizing is on point. There’s this thing called vanity sizing, and basically it’s where most companies have increased the size of their garments while leaving the name the same. For instance a 38 chest used to be a large, but now it’s considered a medium or even a small. What I love about this brand as they haven’t done that. A small is still a small, which is great because for a small man where everything in the world has gotten bigger It’s very hard to find things that still fit well, because while companies may call “small’s” “medium’s”, the size of people haven’t changed… I’m still a small even though nowadays I have to try to find extra small and most companies don’t offer that. Point is order true to size with next level and you’ll be good. (For the stuff that outdoor vitals makes, you’ll want a size down. There mediums are smalls, they’re smalls are extra smalls,, etc. But that is the new modern standard unfortunately. I guess he can’t blame him for following it, even if it does make it harder for little guys like me to get high-quality outdoor gear that actually fits.
I got this shirt in the army green color, which I think is so pretty! But if that doesn’t suit your fancy, there’s obviously other colors to choose from. As far as visually, what you see is what you get.