pig-monkey.com - shirthttps://pig-monkey.com/2012-09-15T00:00:00-07:005.11 Tactical Long Sleeve Shirt2007-10-15T00:00:00-07:002012-09-15T00:00:00-07:00Pig Monkeytag:pig-monkey.com,2007-10-15:/2007/10/511-tactical-long-sleeve-shirt/<p><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2133/1974127463_fb277175ac.jpg" style="float: right; margin-left: 10px;" alt="5.11 Shirt" /></p> <p>The <a href="http://www.511tactical.com/All-Products/Shirts/Tactical-Shirts/511-Tactical-Shirt-Long-Sleeve-Cotton.html">5.11 Tactical Long Sleeve shirt</a> is your average button up uniform shirt, overclocked for the more demanding user. There&rsquo;s nothing to scream &ldquo;shoot me first&rdquo;, but one can rest assured that some measure of toughness was put into its construction, and some thought into its design.</p> <p>There …</p><p><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2133/1974127463_fb277175ac.jpg" style="float: right; margin-left: 10px;" alt="5.11 Shirt" /></p> <p>The <a href="http://www.511tactical.com/All-Products/Shirts/Tactical-Shirts/511-Tactical-Shirt-Long-Sleeve-Cotton.html">5.11 Tactical Long Sleeve shirt</a> is your average button up uniform shirt, overclocked for the more demanding user. There&rsquo;s nothing to scream &ldquo;shoot me first&rdquo;, but one can rest assured that some measure of toughness was put into its construction, and some thought into its design.</p> <p>There are two breast pockets, roughly 5.5&rdquo; x 5&rdquo;, which close with two velcro squares. Behind the breast pocket on either side are one of the shirt&rsquo;s best features: hidden document pockets. These open vertically in the &ldquo;Napoleon style&rdquo; with two velcro rectangles and measure in at about 6.5&rdquo; x 10&rdquo;. They&rsquo;re great for carrying tickets, notebooks, passports (yes, plural; you know you have more than one, you double agent you), or, if you&rsquo;re one of the 5.11 models, a small firearm.</p> <p>The shirt also features a vented back (one of the few areas where the observant onlooker may notice something odd about the shirt) with mesh lining, rolled-up-sleeve-holder-thingies, and two small underarm vents (read: holes) for warmer weather.</p> <p>The left sleeve sports two pen slots near the top, one of which I can just squeeze a kubotan into, though it&rsquo;s a little awkward.</p> <p>The shirt&rsquo;s elbows are reinforced and, best of all, almost every seam is triple stitched. I don&rsquo;t know why practices like that aren&rsquo;t more common on clothing.</p> <p>Additionally, 5.11 includes two epaulets and a badge holder to be optionally sewn on the shirt.</p> <p>Two logos are placed on the shirt, in addition to the neck tag: one on the bottom and one on the left cuff, both of which can be easily cut off for sanitation.</p> <p>I&rsquo;ve only had this black cotton shirt now for a few weeks, but have no complaints so far. It&rsquo;s a well made piece of clothing that blends right in at most locations (or would blend in, had I not sewn the jolly roger on the right sleeve), but I&rsquo;m not afraid to roll around in the dirt in. A perfect example of a dual use garment.</p> <p>The ripstop nylon version of the shirt I&rsquo;ve had since last March and have been extremely pleased. It&rsquo;s slid down more than a couple cliffs and has stayed together and presentable through situations where other synthetic shirts from REI, Mountain Hardwear, and Cabelas have not. I&rsquo;ve worn it comfortably up to 100F (or at least as comfortable as I was in that temperature with just a t-shirt) and often will wear it in colder temperatures over a fleece or merino mid-layer to protect those undergarments from ripping.</p> <p><a href="http://www.lapolicegear.com/" >LAPoliceGear</a> was kind enough to send me this shirt for review. They maintain a large stock of 5.11 products for fast shipping, all at some of the best prices on the net. (Actually, I don&rsquo;t think I own a 5.11 product that I haven&rsquo;t purchased from LAPoliceGear&ndash; shirts, pants, or boots.)</p> <h1>3-11-08 Update:</h1> <p>I lost a button off the cuff today.</p>