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Tee Shirts
ShootersHillGuru
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was hoping to get advice on where and what tee shirts you go for. It’s such a hard job to buy tee shirts that look good and stay that way longer than a few washes. I’m in the market for some for the summer and would welcome your choices and why. Over to you.
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Timberland have always been decent.
If you're interested I can bring some Hugo Boss and Lacoste at £10 each.
I'll be in the UK next month to save on the postage.0 -
Carhaart and Brixton do good t-shirts.0
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Uniqlo do good ones that tend to last pretty well0
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The museum sells some quality ones2
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Any cardigans?Henry Irving said:The museum sells some quality ones2 -
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Joe Browns do some good ones, wash up very well.0
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Jus get a bulk load of fruit of the loom t shirts0
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For polo t shirts you will never be let down by Fred Perry even if the slippery bastards get a lot of their stuff made in China now
Lactose do beautifully fitted plain t shirts as do Aquascutum but size up with both of them
For cheaper ones steer clear of fast fashion places like Primark and go straight to M&S, try one of their cotton plain t shirts on, look in the mirror and say in your head "that looks snazzy" and behold the quality of the garment0 -
I reckon Carhaart but my Nan says no way
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I've been buying True Classic lately, they're expensive if you buy individually but do some good deals if you bulk buy for example I got 10 for £110 recently.0
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Find Uniqlo the best for comfort and long lasting.0
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When you go and see a band, buy a t-shirt or two. Quality is almost always decent and the profit is helping keep live music venues and bands going.0











