Columbia Sportswear Men's Bonehead Long Sleeve Shirt | 
| Brand: Columbia Category: Apparel Department: mens
Buy New: $25.99 (On sale from $34.95) - $52.18 (On sale from $59.99) as of 3/12/2010 09:25 CST details
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 786
Fabric Type: cotton-poplin Color: White Clothing Size: One Size Size: One Size Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: FM7120 Model: FM7120 UPC: 008949679776 EAN: 0008949679776 ASIN: B0002Y7RQE
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| Features:
| • | 100% cotton Ultralite poplin | | • | Garment sandwashed | | • | Hook and loop closed fly box pockets | | • | Button tab sleeve holders |
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Product Description Made of 100% cotton UltraliteTM poplin,garment washed, hook and loop closed fly box pockets, fully vented, cape back,tabs to keep sleeves rolled up,rod holder, utility loop,and tool holder, all in one high performance shirt. Available in Overcast, Fossil,
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| Customer Reviews: Great Hiking & Travel shirt April 23, 2009 Perry Churchill (Escondido, California United States) I love this shirt. Its great for outdoors activities such as hiking and walking. I also wear it when traveling on airlines. It's light weight, well ventilated, dries quickly, and the pockets are great with button down and Velcro closers. Also like the roll up sleeve feature. Great sun protection and also cool and cool looking.
the best outdoors shirt February 16, 2009 Humberto Hernandez (Venezuela) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Increadible confortable, for a very good price. I will buy another one but short sleeve this year. The shippment was free and very fast. A+ for Columbia shirt.
Clumbia Bonehead Shirts December 29, 2008 Laurie Dughi (Tallahassee, Fla.) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have been buying Columbia Bonehead shirts for my husband for many years now. He is an A/C contractor and a Maintenance Supervisor for apartment communities, the shirts get a tough work out and continued washing. They are top quality shirts that have lasted longer than most shirts would have in the professions my husband is in. I would recommend the Columbia Shirt name to anyone, they are well made and worth the money. Laurie Dughi
great shirt November 18, 2008 Jon Norris (Oregon, USA) 5 out of 8 found this review helpful
I have been searching for a new shirt style for several years. As a serious geek, I have worn BDUs (mostly black) for over 3 decades because of all the pockets, the solid construction, the comfort, and the constant availability. However, with the increasing shift toward militaristic fascism in America, I needed to distance myself from the specter of Nazi ghosts that seem to be trying to take over. Bad karma there.
After years of searching, I finally found a well designed shirt with big pockets from a reliable vendor - this one. I am very happy with it.
It is made of a light weight material in only a couple of colors, but the pocket design is easily the best I have ever seen on a shirt. It is roomy, comfortable, and easy to move around in, too.
There are two large (8 inches by 6 inches) pockets on the chest, with smaller pockets sewn over the bottom part of the outside of each big pocket. All but one of these 4 pockets have a cover flap with a velcro tab, and the other is an open top design with a velcro tab in the middle. The left side also has a pen pocket. There are various other tabs, loops and such, probably for holding fishing tackle. The long sleeved version also has a nifty button, tab and loop setup for holding the sleeves when rolled up (Swiss tabs, I think they're called).
The large pocket on the left is big enough for a regular DVD case and other items the size of two checkbooks. The large right side pocket won't hold a DVD, as the flap stitching for the lower pocket restricts it just a hair too much. The pockets are wide and long, but not very deep (not a bellows style). I can still carry a lot of stuff comfortably and in relative safety in these pockets, however!
The upper back has a mesh panel covered with a cape of the shirt material, stitched at the top, sides, and middle bottom, leaving large spaces open for ventilation. This cape catches easily on things and I tore one shirt very quickly that way.
It loses one star for the light weight of the fabric (it is a hot weather shirt), and for the lack of color choice. They need more fabric and color choices, specifically a sturdy poly-cotton blend in rich, primary colors (IMHO).
They also need some help with naming stuff, because "Bonehead" is a silly name for a shirt this good, even if it is a great fish name. Also, the color I like best is a very light blue they call "White Cap." That is silly and confusing - this shirt isn't white, and white caps aren't light blue.
This shirt is the next best thing to a photographer's vest or bush jacket. I love it. I hope more people pay attention to the great pocket design. Pockets are so badly designed on most clothes.
Also, Bealls has been great. I ordered two of these shirts on a Wednesday evening and got them by USPS on Saturday. Good job!
UPDATE May 4, 2009:
I was pleased to see that Columbia has added several great new colors, including my favorite, black. I immediately ordered more. Good job, Columbia! Thanks for the new choices.
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