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Super Speedy Review
Warm enough in the winter and great as a Field Shirt too when worn with a T Shirt underneath I really love this shirt. It’s smart enough to wear out in town and rugged enough to wear when outdoors or hiking. The shirt comes in Olive, Blue or Khaki and has a straight standard fit, washes well even on low temperatures and rarely needs ironing if you hang it up wet.
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Great For the Mountain or Meeting
The idea behind this shirt is simple. To have one quality shirt that you can wear to work, out in town or out on the trails.
This way you get more bang for your buck and look great no matter where you are.
Cotton with a little bit of stretch
Fantastic fit and construction. Super soft and durable feel to the fabric. Its great for spring or winter surprisingly cool in the summer if you leave a few buttons open in a Hasslehof kind of way and roll up your sleeves.
I did mention how soft it is ?
It really is rather surprisingly soft.
Pocket and fit
The Topo Design Dirt shirt comes in a very classic military style, with a large pocket on the chest. The fit is a straight fit and looked great in size medium.
Verdict
This is a great shirt for a lot of reasons. Its smart enough to wear at the office or in town and rugged enough to wear on a hike or out camping. Its also super comfortable, washes well and tough enough for being on the trails.
Purchase $89Features
- Straight fit
- Midweight stretch twill
- Oversized BDU button closure front and cuffs
- Single patch chest pocket
- Classic detailing
- Enzyme washed, softening both color and fabric
- Topo Designs label on chest pocket
Specs
Materials: 97% organic cotton, 3% spandex stretch twill, 7.5oz
Fit Style: Straight fit
About Topo Designs
Jedd Rose and Mark Hansen had always been interested in not only spending time outside, but also in the gear needed to get out. They found themselves wishing there was a company offering a lineup a bit more like the gear they grew up using—classic styling, functionality, durability and a clear connection with the brand behind the product. So in 2008, Jedd bought a sewing machine and began concepting, designing, and sewing packs in his Fort Collins basement, while Mark set out around Denver and the front range looking for resources and partners needed to build those designs.
They were lucky enough to find local Colorado folks that were just getting started like them and were willing to build companies together, and worked with them to produce Topo Designs’ initial offering of products, continuing to work with them to this day.