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Outdoor Research
Chehalis Long-Sleeve Work Shirt - Men's

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review
Current price: $50.00 Original price: $88.95
44% off
Color:Storm

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Why We Like The Outdoor Research Chehalis Long-Sleeve Work Shirt

From outdoor chores to daily fun hikes, the Outdoor Research Chehalis Long-Sleeve Work Shirt keeps us covered and comfortable.


Details

  • Polyester blend is durable and stylish for daily wear
  • DWR treatment fights off light precipitation
  • UPF rating of 50 fights back against the suns harmful rays
  • 2 buttoned chest pockets keep small items securely nearby
  • Item #ODRZ8K0
Material
52% cotton, 48% polyester woven ripstop, DWR finish
Fit
regular
Center Back Length
30in
Pockets
2 buttoned chest
UPF Rating
50+
Claimed Weight
1lb 8oz
Activity
casual
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

November 6, 2023

burly but lightweight overshirt

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

I really like these as a casual overshirt or flannel alternative. The material is a lightweight ripstop poly-cotton, and it's quite breathable but has a nice heft to it. I typically wear them open over a t-shirt or light henley; the fit is a bit boxy through the midsection, as are most work shirts, but they look good open or with the top couple of buttons open over a layer. No, other reviewers, it does not work as anything but a casual work shirt; it looks like workwear, not anything business- or smart casual. Issues? The wrists are quite tight but I usually wear the sleeves rolled, so this doesn't bother me but it might you, if you wear shirt sleeves rolled down and have thick wrists or big hands. On sale, I can forgive some slight fit issues.

William L
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com