Columbia Sportswear Culture Creek Shirt - Long Sleeve (For Men)
$31.95
$49.99
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Closeouts. The Titanium line Culture Creek shirt from Columbia Sportswear packs a ton of performance features into a sportsman's shirt. Designed for those who push the limits and often break them.Omni-Dry technologySuperior, quick-drying moisture managementUPF 30 solar protection ratingLong sleeves roll up with button tab and button-through loopInside hanger loopBox pleat backLocker loopBellows, touch-close chest pocketsOne hidden zip security pocketContemporary trim fit62% polyester, 38% nylon with polyester mesh shoulder liningMachine wash/dryCloseouts. Indonesia.Size: S(35-38) M(38-41) L(42-45) XL(46-49)
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good sunscreen shirt but cuffs frayed By the mountain hiker from CA CO MO OR on 09/16/2008 Pros: Lightweight, Stylish Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer Chest Size: Feels true to size Sleeve Length: Feels true to length Comments: cuffs frayed after just two washings, tabs for roll-up sleeves are too short, good price for the style but quality is not up to Columbia standards
Culture Creek Shirt - Pottery By dogbreath from CO on 08/27/2008 Pros: Breathable, Durable, Lightweight, Stylish, Washes Easily Best Uses: Backpacking, Camping, Casual Wear, Hiking, Travel Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer Chest Size: Feels true to size Sleeve Length: Feels true to length Comments: Awesome shirt; wish there were more colors available.
This shirt is one BIG wrinkle. By dddawgzmom from Nevada on 08/08/2008 Cons: Cannot iron out wrinkles, Tails shorter than normal, Wrinkles VERY easily Best Uses: Casual Wear, Travel Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: My husband always wears UPF protected shirts in order to avoid sun exposure. All of his other shirts are solids. When he saw this shirt, he wanted it to have some variety. The shirt's description indicated that it should maintain a nice appearance without a lot of extra care. When I washed one of the shirts we just received, it looked like it was going to line dry nicely and not require much time and/or effort to iron-out wrinkles.
After I took it out of my washer, before the spin cycle even ended, I shook it quite a few times, smoothed it out and then hung it up to dry. When I came back to get the dry shirt to put in the closet, it was so wrinkled that it looked like a "crinkle shirt that someone had been sleeping in for several days".
I don't want my husband to keep them, but he likes the print and feel of these shirts and does NOT want me to return them to you. I guess they'll spend a lot of time in our Utility Room waiting to be ironed after they are washed each time. I have a very good steam iron, and I cannot get enough of the wrinkles out to make it look like it hasn't been slept in.
In my opinion, this shirt is NOT wearable in public!!
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