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This is my fifth O'Neill rashguard I have bought for BJJ/Grappling over the past few years, and I couldn't be happier with them. I am a BJJ black belt with over 15 years in the art, and have gone through a ton of gear over the years. O'Neill rashguards are the best quality, best fitting shirts I have worn; every time I experiment and buy a popular (and much more expensive) shirt from an MMA/BJJ company I always end up disappointed in either the quality or the fit. And then I promise myself I will never buy anything but O'Neills again. The MMA/BJJ companies try to tell you that their product is different than "surf" rashguards and conduct heat away from the body better. That is BOLLOCKS. I live in Texas and train in 100 degree plus heat with no AC in the summer, and if there was any difference, I would feel it and know it. O'Neill's are soft, snug, comfortable, and look really sharp without any skulls or blood trying to show how tough you are. I am 6'1", 175-180lbs, medium frame, and the long sleeve XL rashguards all fit me perfectly. This is the first online review I've ever posted about anything, so take that into account. :)Best Deals for O'Neill Skins Long Sleeve Crew Tee
Prior to getting this, I got an "O'Neill Basic Skins Long Sleeve Crew Surf Shirt" in an X-Large which fits tight (5'11" an 205lbs) and I am fine with it.Later I got an "O'Neill Wetsuits Basic Skins Rash Tee" which is a short sleeve "TEE" and had many reviews saying that it fits "true to size" for what size regular t-shirt you wear, so I got a large which fitted me great, maybe even a tiny bit too big.
So I was on the hunt for that rash "TEE" in a long sleeve version and I thought this was it and I ordered it in a large thinking it'd fit like the short sleeve "TEE". It does not. It is way too small. It fits like the basic skins long sleeve crew surf shirt. So go with sizing from those reviews. Other than that, I like it and will get it in the correct size.




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