Logo Comfort V7 [new] Page
Incredibly soft for the price point. The V7 fit is much more modern than the old boxy styles. Holds dye well (black stays black).
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.
It is comfortable for lounging, but if you work in a warehouse or do physical labor, get a heavyweight shirt instead. This is an office-chair shirt. If you tell me, I can make the review even more accurate. logo comfort v7
Choose the tone that fits your needs: Title: The Goldilocks of Bulk Apparel – Soft, Durable, and Priced Right Rating: 4.6/5
Buy one size down from your usual Gildan size. Excellent for embroidery. Option 4: The "Critical" Review (If it didn't meet expectations) ⭐ 3/5 Comfortable but fragile Incredibly soft for the price point
The "Comfort" name isn't just marketing. The V7 is soft. It feels like a t-shirt you would actually buy at Target, not a sandpaper bag. I’ve washed mine about 15 times now, and the logo (screen print) hasn't cracked, and the shirt hasn't shrunk vertically.
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. The white version is a little see-through
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
