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Bless Up Breathable Stretch Shirt - Navy Navy / M Reviews

5 Rating 8 Reviews
How does it fit?
Slim
True
Baggy
What was it used for? Casual
The Bless Up line is great for guys who run warm and styled to be comfortable. The Agave Blue pattern is gorgeous. This was a gift, and the recipient put it on right away.
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Posted 2 years ago
How does it fit?
Slim
True
Baggy
What was it used for? Casual, Travel, Out On The Town
Only thing that’s keeping me from wearing it every day is that I bought two more just like it.
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Posted 2 years ago
The fabric does a great job keeping you cool. The color and pattern is also great. Only wished it would be offered in other patterns and colors beside the prints. Overall, you will love this shirt.
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Posted 3 years ago
The fabric is so light and keeps me cool on hot, humid days. I really like the fabric pattern and cut as well. Comfortable and flattering.
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Posted 3 years ago
The perforation and stretch make such a difference. Great shirt
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Posted 3 years ago
An excellent shirt for hot and humid weather. The mechanical stretch makes for a very comfortable, tailored fit. This is a great shirt for casual wear but the breathability and mechanical stretch makes this a favorite shirt for mountain biking in hot weather. I look forward to seeing some brighter solid colors and patterns in the lineup. I am 5'11, 180 lbs, with a 40R chest. The size medium fits well--especially because of the mechanical stretch.
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Posted 3 years ago
You can dress this up or wear it on any adventure. It is very light and breathable. Great for beach day shield from the sun or a fancy-ish night out.
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Posted 3 years ago
First time 'Hawaii based private investigator Vibe' shirt purchase from Roark. Wear M in most brands, size S if a relaxed fit. Ordered M in this button up and the fit was perfect. It checks boxes: lightweight, breathable and quick drying. Use: early AM bike rides and a few midday bike rides in Central Texas. After a few wears, I totally understand why they call this the BLESS UP. And yes, sometimes I forget it's even on!
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Posted 3 years ago