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Voldemort

Original Poster:

7,253 posts

302 months

Where is good for T's? Price/quality/designs - where's good r.n.

[I know/I'm fairly sure this has been asked before but I couldn't find it and times change man, maybe there's new places to patronise]

RedWhiteMonkey

8,715 posts

206 months

I find Uniqlo's cotton t-shirt to be great value for their money.

Tam_Mullen

2,660 posts

196 months

Uniqlo is decent.

M&S is my go-to, it's great stuff for a pretty reasonable price.

Muzzer79

12,712 posts

211 months

Abercrombie and Fitch

They size a little big, but I like that.

GAjon

4,011 posts

237 months

Matalan, and after a few wears you get a free garage rag!

RedWhiteMonkey

8,715 posts

206 months

Recently tries these and they seem decent quality as well.

https://rapanuiclothing.com/collection/mens-t-shir...

Cotty

41,952 posts

308 months

I struggle trying to find quality t-shirts. I might try TM Lewins next, they have a sale on https://tmlewin.co.uk/collections/mens-t-shirt-sal... so might get a couple to see what they are like.

Skyedriver

22,408 posts

306 months

My son likes Fatface T shirts for dress as they're good quality and last and cheap £8 for 2 at Tesco for work.

T697JVS

135 posts

16 months

Cotty said:
I struggle trying to find quality t-shirts. I might try TM Lewins next, they have a sale on https://tmlewin.co.uk/collections/mens-t-shirt-sal... so might get a couple to see what they are like.
I got some of these when they were 5 for £50. Good fit and seem decent quality so far.

CSR Performance

388 posts

12 months

Cotton Traders were good but they appear to have changed factory/supplier and they are not as good as they used to be.

I've been buying Fruit of the Loom Super Premium from Amazon recently for around £7/8. I WFH so these are my work 'uniform' now.

UniQlo used to be good but not bought any from them for a while.

Unexpected Item In The Bagging Area

7,361 posts

213 months

Folk make excellent quality T-shirts, and I like Crew Clothing ones too.

Chicken_Satay

2,492 posts

228 months

You can't go too far wrong with anything from some of the usual, as well as more niche designers:

Ralph Lauren
Hugo Boss
Diesel
Dsquared
Karl Lagerfeld
Dom Rebel
Cavalli
Sergio Georgini
Kermit Clein

malks222

2,223 posts

163 months

RedWhiteMonkey said:
I find Uniqlo's cotton t-shirt to be great value for their money.
yep, not bothered by the fancy ‘supima’ or whatever they call it, but the heavy weight cotton crew neck t-shirts are great quality for the price

H&M also have some decent heavy weight t-shirts,(usually relaxed or loose fit) but generally need to check them in store, because other t-shirts are really thin/ crap quality!

Digger

16,175 posts

215 months

In the last 10-15 years I have only ever bought synthetic shirts as they require zero ironing & dry super quick.

They are also used for work.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004NQ2MN0 - these are a staple

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07T96S466 - though these have got more expensive, have more of a sporty stretchy feel, prefer to the above. . .


Anyone found such a thing as a cotton T that can be hung to dry on a hanger & requires zero ironing?

I don't do "labels" for fashion whatsoever smile