good, plain. teeshirts

DucatiHoney

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Hanes --usually come in multiples in a pack. Whole thing is less than $20 usually. Available nearly anywhere. Make great utility rags when they're too skeezy to wear as pj's or for painting. Or they can be composted (make sure you buy 100% cotton and don't throw shirts soaked in non-compostable things in the compost). Buy a touch up a size--they shrink once hard-core and then not again.
 
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

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auntiebling

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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

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?

Or you can step up your game and go with "CUTS".
Very nice shirts. :thumbup

https://www.cutsclothing.com/

did you miss the part where i don't want to pay $20+ for a shirt? those seem to be ~$50 each.

hard stop with this hipster shit

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on the other hand, i have been thinking of getting a triumph boneeville and throwing the rizoma catalog at it. perhaps this can be my first layer under my dianese cafe jacket?

oh man, i gotta find these t-shirts to show off my cleavage! is Express still a store?

Mens-Vintage-Cafe-Racer-Black-Genuine-Leather-Slim-Fit-Real-Biker-Jacket-.jpg
 

FLH03RIDER

Recedite, plebes!
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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.

Ha, ha... my exordium did said "if you want to step up your game". :laughing
Just giving ya some options.


Yakoo752 ... "hard stop with this hipster shit".
You know deep down you really want to rock one of those :cool shirts. Try one, you'll like it!
 
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bosco12

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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?

Because of this,

i just don't want to pay $20+ for a single shirt. am i unrealistic?

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 ;)
 

Eldritch

is insensitive
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 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
 

auntiebling

megalomaniacal troglodyte
Staff member
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.

cool

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 ;)

duluth is whom i'm referencing in the first post. have a couple of the thick ones and the lighter weight ones. i prefer the lighter weight ones, which are still heavier than most others i've owned. catching the sales hasn't been happening for me unfortunately.



Eddie Bauer. The outlet stores always stock tall sizes in t-shirts, polos, sweaters, jackets, etc.

eddie bauer still exists? i'll look them up
 

auntiebling

megalomaniacal troglodyte
Staff member
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
 
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