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Dryfit Shirt Recommendation

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I have been purchasing ST350 Dryfit shirts in the past from SanMar, and currently looking for something of a little better quality. I have had a few complaints from customers that they are too thin. However, I don't want to spend much more than what I'm currently paying for the dry fit shirts. Does anyone have a recommendation on dryfit shirts? I see that Jerzees has a 5.4oz dry fit shirt for cheap, but I have also heard to stay away from Jerzees. What does everyone else use? Thanks!
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I use a boat load of the st350 and my customers love them for that reason (light) You can try Badger B-Dry they are heavier for sure but good quality. I'm not sure of others. Good luck
I use a boat load of the st350 and my customers love them for that reason (light) You can try Badger B-Dry they are heavier for sure but good quality. I'm not sure of others. Good luck
Thanks! I have used Badger in the past, they are great quality, just quite a bit more expensive than the ST350 from SanMar.
Does the ST350 feel more like a nike? The badger's are really hot. I have a customer wanting some that are cool like nike.
Does the ST350 feel more like a nike? The badger's are really hot. I have a customer wanting some that are cool like nike.
I'm not sure, I have never purchased the Nike dryfit shirts. The ST350's are cool, however.
Does anyone have any experience with the A4 dryfit shirts? Or Augusta? Are they similar to the Sport-Tek 350's?
We have used the A4 shirts. Similar to the ST350.
We have used the A4 shirts. Similar to the ST350.
Do you have a recommendation for a thicker style vs. the ST350?
Badger is the only one that is noticably thicker. It is a nice shirt.
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