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Inexpensive T-shirts

Mookow

Lifer
I want to get a fairly large number of additional T-shirts (10+). Nothing fancy, just solid color durable T-shirts that I can wear around town without looking too scrubby. Preferably cheap, because due to my status in the family (only young man still in the state, despite having a large family) I have been getting constantly ambushed into doing things that result in oil/solvent stains and/or ripping my shirt, which is why I am now looking for new shirts.

Online or B&M, doesnt matter to me. I know Walmart carries some cheap T-shirts, but a) I dont like to shop there and b) when I looked there last week (I went in because I needed to pick up a can of RemOil) they were all graphic T's... with dumb graphics.

EDIT: please list approx. price for the vendor you are suggesting.
 
Originally posted by: amdfanboy
Originally posted by: werk
Gap Classic Ts.

I wear these all the time. They pwn. Also, try the stretchy ones.
I'm not a fan of the stretch ones. The lycra in them makes them too warm/stuffy for me.
The original classic t's are the best though, they last forever!
 
Fruit of the Loom Lofteez are the highest-quality blank t-shirts I have seen; they are noticeably better than Beefy-Ts. This place has them for as little as $2.04 per shirt. I have not used this vendor before and can't vouch for them, but I CAN vouch for the awesome Lofteez.
 
I always get 'em at thrift stores. they're $2 a piece here, and you can get some that are practically new. great selection too. :thumbsup:
 
Originally posted by: Don_Vito
Fruit of the Loom Lofteez are the highest-quality blank t-shirts I have seen; they are noticeably better than Beefy-Ts. This place has them for as little as $2.04 per shirt. I have not used this vendor before and can't vouch for them, but I CAN vouch for the awesome Lofteez.

shipping is quite expensive.
how are the prices on ebay ?
 
i dont know how much they are (not much though), but my favorite blank Ts are made by cheetah (pretty sure i got em from mervyns)... ive had them for over two years and wash them once a week AT LEAST, and they arent worn down at all... they might be a few bucks more than walmart stuff, but they make up for it when you dont have to throw them out in 6 months
 
Originally posted by: isekii

shipping is quite expensive.
how are the prices on ebay ?

Your guess is as good as mine. You may want to check Google for other vendors.

I will say I have 6-year-old Lofteez that are still in great shape - they really are awesome. In particular, the neck is really snug and sturdy. Definitely check them out.
 
Originally posted by: Don_Vito
Originally posted by: isekii

shipping is quite expensive.
how are the prices on ebay ?

Your guess is as good as mine. You may want to check Google for other vendors.

I will say I have 6-year-old Lofteez that are still in great shape - they really are awesome. In particular, the neck is really snug and sturdy. Definitely check them out.

Good to hear about the neck. The shirts that I have that survive fairly long tend to get stretched out in the neck, as I have a fairly large head.
 
Originally posted by: Don_Vito
Originally posted by: isekii

shipping is quite expensive.
how are the prices on ebay ?

Your guess is as good as mine. You may want to check Google for other vendors.

I will say I have 6-year-old Lofteez that are still in great shape - they really are awesome. In particular, the neck is really snug and sturdy. Definitely check them out.


Yes, yes, sturdy neck is mucho important. Nothing looks worse than a shirt with a worn out and tired looking neck band.
 
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