Blank Tshirts - bulk prices

rivan

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I've ordered here twice at the suggestion of a pal, both times the ordering process was a little weird - their site's pretty low budget, but both times I've gotten what I ordered quickly and the prices are good, if you're buying more than just one or two shirts. I made a small order the first time, apprehensive about the site's semi-shady feel, and just received my second order - 30 shirts - a day after I ordered them; they shipped the same day of the order and were here the next day with ground shipping.

Personally, I've been wearing Hanes Beefy Tees for years as undershirts, 100% cotton, comfortable and durable - and I wear them every day, so ordering lots makes sense for me.

Shipping is standard, and there's an extra charge for orders under $50, but IMO the prices make up for it.

 

Drakkon

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30 shirts :shocked: thats like a shirt a day for a month...which sounds interesting....never do shirt laundry again for $60+shipping/ month
 

rivan

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Originally posted by: Drakkon
30 shirts :shocked: thats like a shirt a day for a month...which sounds interesting....never do shirt laundry again for $60+shipping/ month

Actually, last time I bought tshirts was about 3 years ago, and I bought about the same quantity. I do my laundry and dry cleaning in shifts - every time I go to the dry cleaner I drop off AND pick up - and I do it every 1-2 weeks. I used half the tees right away, packed half away and pulled new ones out as I needed them.

The way I see it, over that time, I'd have needed the same number of shirts, and I spent about half of what I would have from a department store/other online retailer.

The ones I buy are more expensive - mine range from $4.90 - $6.19 each - but higher quality than a department store Hanes or Old Navy or whatever - and still cheaper.
 

MrCodeDude

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Personally, I've been wearing Hanes Beefy Tees for years as undershirts, 100% cotton, comfortable and durable - and I wear them every day, so ordering lots makes sense for me.
Beefy Tees are heavy, even for regular t-shirts. I can't imagine wearing a Beefy Tee and then putting a shirt on over it.
 

f4phantom2500

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holy crap, i know where i'm goin next time i need shirts. $1.50 Hanes heavy weight shirts FTW.
 

SuPrEIVIE

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sounds like a good deal but how is the neck opening of the shirt? does it contour ur neck? i dont like shirts with the neck opening being too wide and loose causing it to shift to a shoulder
 
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Originally posted by: texasfury
Beefy Ts are the best. They are the #1 preferred shirt to screen print on, with the 100% cotton Fruit Of The Loom being next. Jerzees are good too. Just stay away from any 50/50, or even those crappy 80/20 blends. I definitely need to stock up on this, my supply of 50+ tees I swiped from my old screen printing job is wearing out.

I strongly prefer the Fruit of the Loom Lofteez. Actually I recently bought a few Beefy Ts to fill out a Sierra Trading Post order, just for comparison, and they appear to me to be of meaningfully poorer quality than Lofteez. With a little shopping around you can get Lofteez for less than $4, so I don't really see the value in no-name t-shirts for $1.49.
 

Cattlegod

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Originally posted by: SuPrEIVIE
sounds like a good deal but how is the neck opening of the shirt? does it contour ur neck? i dont like shirts with the neck opening being too wide and loose causing it to shift to a shoulder

shoulder shift FTL
 

abc

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these aren't the typical Tshirt undershirt type of shirt, but a regular summertime TShirt.
 

rivan

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Originally posted by: Cattlegod
Originally posted by: SuPrEIVIE
sounds like a good deal but how is the neck opening of the shirt? does it contour ur neck? i dont like shirts with the neck opening being too wide and loose causing it to shift to a shoulder

shoulder shift FTL

I agree - I've had good experiences with both Beefy Tees and Fruit of the Loom shirts. Gildan's also not bad, and seems to shrink a little less in the dryer.


Originally posted by: abc
these aren't the typical Tshirt undershirt type of shirt, but a regular summertime TShirt.

Which is exactly what I prefer for undershirts.

And yes, they're thicker and heavier in general than stuff sold as undershirts.

Lastly - as texasfury mentioned - 100% cotton is the only way to go in my book.

 

Slick5150

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Ah, big fan of the Gildan's long sleeve Tshirts. Good price too. Dunhams Sports generally sells them for 4 for $20, but they don't have nearly the choice of colors as these guys do.