Dana
Fitzpatrick Reviews Ladies Interchange TeeWhat types of activities do you think this garment would be good for? Running or general training in cool or moderate temperatures.
Comments on fit & style: Having the appearance of a layered garment with off centered Jaggad branding are nice touches. The Interchange Tee has a nice body length and tapering throughout that provides a stylish and flattering look. Two tones (white and blue) are flattering and feminine. Jaggad branding adds nice details to the garment without looking flashy.
Comments on fabric: With broader shoulders, consider ordering up one size if looking for a roomy fit. Garment moves well with activity, so close fit is not restrictive. I have been very warm when wearing the Interchange Tee, but the material wicks well to prevent over heating.
Summary: Comments abound again with the interchangeable tee! I have worn this with jeans to be casual running around town and during long training days. Style and function are again the hallmarks of Jaggad garments. Do be careful when removing the sleeves as the high quality snaps are best undone without too much pulling on the sleeve. As the seasons change this tee will change with them, great for cool season training or changing temperatures! No need to carry arm warmers with the Interchange Tee.

What types of activities do you think this garment would be good for? Running, cycling, triathlon, hiking, MANY activities
Comments on fit & style: The fit is great around the torso with being close enough not to flap in the wind, but is not so fitted that is rides up. I really enjoy not needing to decide if long sleeves or short sleeves will be appropriate. It convenient for packing when you never really know what the conditions will be since you can wear it long sleeve or short sleeve. If there were to be anything I would change with the style, it would be a small pocket in the back that can hold the sleeves if they are taken off part way through a workout. It is not a big deal to remove the top to unsnap the sleeves since you are wearing a sports bra under it. I was actually able to remove the sleeves gently using a fingernail to separate the snaps while wearing it even though it – even though I did see that was not recommended on the website.
Comments on fabric: This fabric is great. It keeps me warm, breathes well, and does not feel damp against the skin. It hangs nicely on the body & moves with you. The white is a very crisp white, and holds up great to washing.
Summary: This is probably as close to one top working for all conditions as you could get. I had to order another one since it seems it is the first top I look for now, and seems it is always in the wash. It has held up great and still looks like new despite all the washing. I was very pleased with it performance on a half marathon trail run I wore it on recently. With the run being a couple hours away I was concerned about possibly not being warm enough or which layers to bring. It was perfect for this run in the dark with cold marine air. I wore a light jacket over it and was very comfortable. After I was done, it was comfortable for the drive home without feeling like I was wearing a sweaty shirt. Another great thing about this fabric is it does not hold any odor. It generally takes me at least 15 -20 minutes to get warm while running, and this shirt means I don’t have to choose between being too cold to start out or too warm to finish. The performance of this top sells it alone, but I myself and others like the butterfly on the front too.

Main Purpose of Testing: Training run
Testing Conditions: First thing in the morning, Spring, Cold, Windy, Drizzle
What types of activities do you think this garment would be good for? Training runs and rides in cool and drizzly weather
Summary: I bought the Interchange Tee with the intention to wear casually
with yoga pants.
One cold Spring Melbourne morning, I search my cupboard for something with
long sleeves for a chilly early morning training run … saw this sitting
there, so decided to give it a go. It was perfect.
It kept the wind off my arms – long enough to tuck my fingers in until
they warmed up, and kept my chest warm. The drizzle did not soak into the fabric,
and I still felt stylish enough not to hide my face if I saw anyone crazy enough
to be out there training too!
I’m suspecting you designed this garment specifically for wintry Melbourne
weather. Congratulations to the design team … I no longer have an excuse
not to go out!! And as a bonus – it looks great with a pair of yoga pants
for a casual stroll.

Jaggads most versatile piece. I wear this for cool race mornings then can snap off the arms once I start my warmup. It is comfortable as well as stylish for the cameras.
What types of activities do you think this garment would be good for? Casual days when the weather may change unexpectedly.
Comments on fabric: It is a good material for in between or changing weather conditions.
Overall: I love the shirt style and the choice of unclipping the arms.