two wheel tramp
exploring!
Not helpful because I am female but I order from Universal Standard. :laughing
All-in-Motion yourself before you...lotion yourself?
I messed that up..
Or you can step up your game and go with "CUTS".
Very nice shirts. :thumbup
https://www.cutsclothing.com/
Gosh, because I've been worried about our effect on the environment for a long time - so I've been paying way more for my t-shirts for years, because they are made with organic cotton and/or re-cycled polyesters:
This 100% recycled long-sleeved T-shirt is made with 4.8 plastic bottles and 0.3 pounds of cotton scrap, using 96% less water and creating 45% less CO2 than a conventional cotton T-shirt. Fair Trade Certified sewn.
Any of the cheaper shirts are made from un-sustainably grown and harvested cotton. Which has lead in a number of areas to a significant lowering of the water table. For instance in likely the worse case, the Aral Sea Region (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan):
https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/world-of-change/AralSea
Or you can step up your game and go with "CUTS".
Very nice shirts. :thumbup
https://www.cutsclothing.com/
hard stop with this hipster shit
Jesus. :laughing
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did you miss the part where i don't want to pay $20+ for a shirt? those seem to be ~$50 each.
perhaps the next time you come down from your high horse you could share a link where i might buy such an eco conscious shirt?
i just don't want to pay $20+ for a single shirt. am i unrealistic?
Because of this,
I figured if you were really curious at 4/5x your base price, you could google them up. But they are so outside your budget - I don't see how it happens.
I just think by using a different perspective, that its unrealistic to expect solutions to be cheap and good. Especially now. While I prefer the t's for a number of reasons; price isn't one of my criteria.
i have a long torso...
Because of this,
I figured if you were really curious at 4/5x your base price, you could google them up. But they are so outside your budget - I don't see how it happens.
I just think by using a different perspective, that its unrealistic to expect solutions to be cheap and good. Especially now. While I prefer the t's for a number of reasons; price isn't one of my criteria.
I forgot to add
Duluth Trading Co makes a great THICK tshirt.
Just outside your $20 though although their sales can be sub $10.
Note. it's a midwestern brand, they run a little large
Eddie Bauer. The outlet stores always stock tall sizes in t-shirts, polos, sweaters, jackets, etc.
I already posted the Best T-Shirts. They are Dickies. They are like $10. They wear like Armor made of Cotton and come in Tall Sizes.
They hold up great after a Bro shoots the shit out of you with a Nailgun from across the room.
:dunno
across the room?
what nail gun? mine don't have the velocity for that kind of range