My experience with Asket has been mainly good, however, there are a few things I was disappointed by whilst making my first order with them. I ordered "The T shirt" in the small/short size. I'll start by saying the packaging was great, I was very impressed by the parcel and contents of what I received in the mail. The T shirt itself is, for the most part, very good. The length is perfect and exactly what I was hoping from in the short size. I'd say the mid section is slightly boxier/roomier than I'd have liked, but it doesn't claim to be a slim t shirt so I'm still happy with the fit. The material and construction of the garment is among the best I've tried! I washed the T shirt at 30 degrees and it hasn't shrunk or changed shape at all. The problem I have with the t-shirt is the size of the collar/neck-hole. It's too big. It's not too big that I have returned it, but I'd say it's right on the cusp of what I would have accepted - any larger and I would have certainly thought it was defective. I'd say the upper chest section is about half a size too small. It runs tighter through the chest than any other small t shirt I own. This could be because it's the small/short as opposed to a regular small. Not a major issue as it still fits, if a little tight.The postage time was a little longer than I had anticipated. I'm in the UK and they are based in Europe and while I recognise it's not as quick as domestic shipping, at £10 for postage, I was expecting a speedy delivery. All in all a good experience, if the neck on the t-shirt was properly sized I would likely have ordered from them again, but will try other similar brands with extended sizing options before returning to Asket. 3.5/5
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