Logo Comfort V7 New! -
The white version is a little see-through. You need a nude or gray undershirt, not a dark one. Also, the stitching at the hem is functional but not "fashion grade"—a couple of loose threads out of the package.
For a $10–$15 logo shirt, this is a steal. I actually wear it on weekends, which is the highest praise you can give a work uniform. Option 3: Short & Punchy (For Amazon or quick e-commerce) ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great value, watch the sizing logo comfort v7
I got a couple of these with my company logo on them, and I was expecting the usual stiff, boxy "promo shirt." I was wrong. The white version is a little see-through
The V7 is very soft—softer than a standard Gildan 5000—but that softness comes at a cost. The fabric is thinner than I expected for a "logo" shirt. I’ve had two of these get small snags (pulls) just from rubbing against my desk edge. For a $10–$15 logo shirt, this is a steal
The neck is slightly wide for my taste. Sleeves are a bit long if you have short arms.
If you are looking for a mid-weight shirt that bridges the gap between cheap "budget blanks" and expensive retail polos, the Logo Comfort V7 is the answer. It avoids the cardboard feel of economy shirts while being thicker than "ringspun" fashion tees.