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Reigning Champ Fabric and Sizing

lonewitness

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Hi All - Wanted to get a grey long sleeve shirt from RC and was considering these two



I prefer thicker fabrics for my t-shirts (live in ~30C weather) and usually wear an M for most other brands with chest size 41

Which fabric and sizing would you recommend?

Thanks!
 

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30C is pretty warm! If you really mean 30C the terry will be too warm. The second is a technical fabric with more stretch so it is a very different looking T-shirt.
RC in my experience runs on the slim side of TTS so it depends on the look you’re going for. Medium for a snug/trim look, large for a more relaxed look. Personally I’d suggest a large for the terry.
 

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Seconded on the slim fit- I wear a 42-slim 44 chest and my RC tee is an XL.
 

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Thanks guys so sounds like an L for me

Which fabric resembles a heavy cotton tee the best in weight and thickness? RC guys suggested the lightweight terry but I wanted to check with you guys as well.
 

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I haven't handled the copper jersey myself. It looks more technical. The lightweight terry is somewhere between a T-shirt and sweatshirt in weight. i personally would find it too warm above 20C.
Honestly as much as I like RC for their sweatshirts and hoodies, for what you are looking for I'd look elsewhere. American Giant, 3Sixteen, Lady White, Velva Sheen, Dehen all make good heavyweight T-shirts. If you're really interested in the RC I'd suggest the lightweight terry between the two choices you posted, but I think it's better suited to cooler temperatures.
 

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I haven't handled the copper jersey myself. It looks more technical. The lightweight terry is somewhere between a T-shirt and sweatshirt in weight. i personally would find it too warm above 20C.
Honestly as much as I like RC for their sweatshirts and hoodies, for what you are looking for I'd look elsewhere. American Giant, 3Sixteen, Lady White, Velva Sheen, Dehen all make good heavyweight T-shirts. If you're really interested in the RC I'd suggest the lightweight terry between the two choices you posted, but I think it's better suited to cooler temperatures.

Thanks. I am just looking for a somewhat slim fitting grey shirt with long sleeves and everyone on the internet seems to be suggesting RC. I am just going with the recommendations. Will look into these brands as well.

My only requirement is that the fabric should be somewhat thick. Not a fan of thin t-shirts.

Thanks for the help!
 

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