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Browse all Marmot t-shirts →Marmot Women's Rhea Short-Sleeve Henley in Dried Rose | Organic Cotton
The verdict
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.
Fit check: Marmot
True to sizeOwners 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