Just found your video. Thank you for creating one explaining the differences. I ordered three shirts last week and I'm still waiting for their arrival so I'm not able to say much about them at this time. I ordered drop-cut in all three and I don't remember seeing any listed as "Everyday Shirts." I just went out to their site as I wanted to confirm which drop-cut style I purchased. I ordered the drop-cut Lux. I'm hoping that isn't the 'everyday style' as after watching your review I don't want that particular style. I don't have a gut or anything, but I like my shirts to be a little more lose. In fact I don't see an "everyday style" listed. Maybe they changed it or perhaps I simply don't see it. Thanks again!
Yeah wish I watch this video before I order 5 lux blend shirt thought because it has Cotten 70% it feel more like a regular t-shirt but it actually tight fitting all around for more athletic people I will be trying the bylt blend see how that one goes
Seems like they tried to save a bit by sewing XL size sleeves on this L shirt. Look at 01:00 on both his shoulders, the joint between the sleeves and the main shirt part is sticking out. The reason for this is that they use the same sleeve circumference for L and XL shirts. This is always an obvious sign of cheap production. (Not necessarily cheap material, but absolutely cheap production).
I’ve noticed the everyday fit shirts are always priced a bit cheaper than the regular BYLT and LUX versions, they don’t clearly explain the differences of what their ‘everyday fit’ is. I’m surprised to see here that you say the everyday fit is slightly tighter or more of a fitted feel, I think I’d rather go for those then! And a bonus it’s cheaper. What was the material % again for the everyday fit? The website only displays the materials for BYLT blend and LUX blend. Thanks! And nice review
Hey there. Honestly, there’s not too much of a difference between the two as far as how they look, but more so how they feel. The Lux version of their shirts have a nicer material. They feel more like polyester on your skin, compared to that soft cotton feel. Hope that helps
hey there. i did another video on cuts clothing. feel free to check it out. One major difference between Cuts and Bylt is that Cuts clothing is a much softer and thinner material. Cuts clothing also fits even tighter than Bylt.
Their LUX shirts were some of the worst fitting shirts I've ever purchased. They fit like an art class smock! And extended way past my butt. When I tried to return them, the company tried to charge me a $15 return fee for sending me the worst shirts I've ever bought. Seems like a scam to me!
Internal Tissues But it’s not where it’s “at” if you don’t want that. It’s a t-shirt, after all. Why all the hoopla over something so basic and meant to be replaceable?