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Marmot Women's Rhea Short-Sleeve Henley in Dried Rose | Organic Cotton
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Marmot Women's Rhea Short-Sleeve Henley in Dried Rose | Organic Cotton

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The verdict

Worth it if you specifically want an organic-cotton henley, but it's a real step up from Marmot's typical casual-tee pricing.

Fit

Expect a relaxed, slightly fitted henley cut typical of casual women's knitwear, with a button placket at the neckline.

Quality

The organic-cotton content suggests a softer hand-feel than the brand's recycled-cotton casual tees, though construction is still a basic knit henley.

Is the price fair?

At $69, this sits at the premium end for the category; the organic-cotton detail helps justify some of the jump over Marmot's $34 tees, but you're still paying more for a simple henley.

Best for

Someone who wants a casual organic-cotton henley rather than a plain crew tee and doesn't mind the higher price.

Care

Wash cold and lay flat to dry to help the knit and button placket hold their shape.

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Fit check: Marmot

True to size

Owners report Marmot fits true to size overall, with the rain pants and some bottoms running slightly roomy.

On the core jackets, retailer fit data is one-sided: every Zappos sizing respondent for the PreCip rated it true to size, with owners noting room for a light layer underneath and some deliberately going up a size only to fit bulky mid-layers. Sizing-guide roundups agree that Marmot jackets typically run true to size and track other American outdoor brands. The soft spot is bottoms: CleverHiker's PreCip Eco rain pants review says the fit runs slightly big and suggests sizing down, and owner feedback on shorts and sweatpants echoes a somewhat generous cut. Cuts also skew trimmer on athletic-fit styles, so per-item reviews are worth a glance on slim-labeled pieces.

Sizing advice: Order your usual size in jackets and tops (go up one only if you layer heavily); consider sizing down in the rain pants and other roomy bottoms.

Per owner & reviewer reports: Marmot PreCip Jacket Reviews — Zappos · Do Marmot Jackets Run Small Or Big? — FabricFits · Marmot PreCip Eco Rain Pants Review — CleverHiker · Marmot PreCip Eco Rain Jacket Review — CleverHiker

What owners report about Marmot t-shirts

Owners who hang onto Marmot tees for years report the construction holds up well: stitching described as "Rock Solid" after "several years, through hikes and bike trips," and one Windridge owner still had two shirts in 2021 bought back in 2016. But cotton-heavy styles draw a recurring shrinkage complaint — multiple reviewers of the Mountain Works Heavyweight Tee say it "shrinks an entire size," with one calling the result "like a kid size now" and "far too short in the body" after a first wash. A long-time Aerobora owner also flagged that quality "has gone downhill" compared to earlier years, and outdoor-gear testers rated a lighter technical tee only "all-around average," finding the poly-blend fabric prone to catching and tearing.

Strengths
Long-term owners and outdoor-gear testers consistently point to durable stitching and construction that holds up over years of regular wear.
Watch out for
The heavier cotton tees have a recurring shrinkage complaint, with several owners reporting they lose close to a full size after the first wash.
Sizing
Reviewers recommend ordering the heavyweight cotton tee a size up to offset shrinkage, while the lighter technical styles are described as true to size.

About Marmot's t-shirts line as a whole. Sources: Marmot All-Around Tee Review | Tested & Rated · Marmot Windridge Short Sleeve Reviews | Zappos.com · Marmot Mountain Works Heavyweight Tee Short Sleeve Reviews | Zappos.com · Marmot Aerobora Short Sleeve Shirt Reviews | Zappos.com

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