Just replaced my crappy fruit of the loom undershirt with BR undershirts. I am jesus

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Nebbers

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By my math you spent $14 each. Store credit is still money, within that store.

What magical feature do these shirts have that makes them worth that much?
 

alfa147x

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By my math you spent $14 each. Store credit is still money, within that store.

What magical feature do these shirts have that makes them worth that much?

Oh BR credit is from using their visa card.

Light and soft. They feel so much better
 

XZeroII

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uh no, you street cleaning moran.
btw, OP is also gay shoe guy. link is around somewhere

You're the one who said that you looked gay in that sweater. I thought you two would get along since you both get very excited over shirts.
 

alfa147x

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$103 for 6 shirts. That's not cheaper.
 

BoomerD

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I don't know how they are since they were acquired by K-Mart/Sears, but I have several pocket-T's from Lands End that my wife bought about 10 years ago. Still in pretty good shape, although a couple are starting to show some wear in the neck...so they'll end up in the rag bin sooner or later.

My favorite shirts came from Tommy Bahama. Nicest fabric I've ever had in a T-shirt.
 

Q

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FOTL aren't very good, I agree. Hanes on the other hand, are fantastic and cheap.
 

Gunslinger08

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I like Stafford Premium Weight undershirts. Don't know the exact price - I only buy a few every once in a while.
 

Wordplay

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I like Stafford Premium Weight undershirts. Don't know the exact price - I only buy a few every once in a while.
Ditto. Even though Stanford is considered old man cloths most of their stuff is very comfortable to wear.
 

destrekor

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Adidas undershirts. At least, I own their black no-tag ones. Omg most comfortable t-shirt to wear around the house ever.

I won't pay that much money for undershirts, considering I rarely wear them in public and refuse to spend a ton of money on anything that very few ever see.

Their boxer briefs are equally soft and glorious.

I'll still buy Hanes gear from time to time, but at this point, I'm pretty much sold on Adidas for my basic around-the-house clothing.
 

schneiderguy

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It's 2011 and you're still wearing undershirts. It's all about the fitted t-shirts, brah. If you're poor like me, check out Target. They have Mossimo brand solid color tshirts that fit nicely if you've got a decent body, and they come in v-neck or regular cut.
 

alfa147x

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It's 2011 and you're still wearing undershirts. It's all about the fitted t-shirts, brah. If you're poor like me, check out Target. They have Mossimo brand solid color tshirts that fit nicely if you've got a decent body, and they come in v-neck or regular cut.

I have v-necks I wear wifebeaters with them

Polos and dress shirts still need undershirts.
 

BoomerD

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I have v-necks I wear wifebeaters with them

Polos and dress shirts still need undershirts.

Why? I don't wear undershirts unless it's cold as hell, usually under a flannel or Pendleton wool shirt.
 

alfa147x

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Why? I don't wear undershirts unless it's cold as hell, usually under a flannel or Pendleton wool shirt.

Wtf that's gross. idk why but it is...

I've always worn one. Never wear a shirt without something underneath. I always assumed most people do it