I wish those shirts were thinner. They absolutely suck to wear in the summer. Especially if they are a dark color. But yeah; for $3? They do make good work shirts.
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I work in a temperature controlled warehouse. It's 55f year round.
Best kind of warehouse work. I miss driving a forklift in a giant fridge full of cheese 😔
Im in a wine fridge of uh wine
You should get your wine warehouse together with the other guy’s cheese warehouse.
If they are arranged right you can say you wined about the cheese all day.
I am just thinking about how we would sometimes stab our forks into a block of cheese by "accident" so we could "throw it away" by eating it and how that might not work for wine. 🤔
What you’re looking for is a cotton/polyester blend. You can pick these ands ton of other options up on “blank goods” sellers like ninjablanks. They usually drop the price a ton at 12 pcs. I recommend the Next Level N6210, personally. They’re a little bit more, but super comfortable.
I've considered that too. Pretty soft?
Softer than the Hanes I just bought and literally tons of colors.
I shall follow your example, I think. Three of every chosen color, so they cycle through wear longer.
I have had boxer briefs from this brand last years so I suspect they will be ok
I find the fabric a bit rough compared to most tees, but they’re durable as hell.
Might be worth it.
If you don’t like the boxy Gildean shirts go for Bella + Canvas or Next Level, they’re more form fitting. Michaels carries them and can usually be had for a decent price. Best part is the tags are made to rip off.
Next Level aren't as cheap as they used to be, but they've been my go-to for over a decade. As you said, they're much more flattering on me than most boxy basics.
I find Bella Canvas to be the same fit, just a hair shorter. If that’s an issue, hang dry them on hangers. It’ll loosen the fabric and the collar won’t be as tight as well.
Another vote for Balla Canvas. Best cheap shirts around.
Ooo neat. Very recently most of my clothes have gotten much too big so I will use this information thank you.
that sounds like a nice problem to have :)
Chemotherapy is a real bitch, but look at the bright side!
Someone figured out the trick I've been using for a decade and a half, bravo!
It's so obvious but it never occurred to me.
Gildan makes a lot of their shirts in pretty bad sweatshops.
But if you're looking for t-shirts made somewhere more "ethical", prepare to literally pay 10x the price.
For my workout or dirty work shirts I go to thrift stores. There'll be lots of polyester/cotton blend shirts but probably still gonna be more than $3.
From what I can see Gildan shirts are made in Canada. Saying they use "pretty bad sweatshops" is a pretty inflammatory accusation. Please either provide some documentation or take this down.
A little more looking reveals that Glidan was one of the first textile businesses accredited by the Fair Labor Association, a nonprofit created during the Clinton administration to monitor and verify labor practices worldwide.
But you've got a map with dots on it.
An organization funded by the companies it monitors.
Srsly? Not saying you're wrong but could you share your research that led you to that? Wikipedia says it's "a non-profit collaborative effort of universities, civil society organizations, and businesses," founded by a government-created task force that included apparel companies and human rights groups.
Is there a life hack like this for jeans too by any chance?
If ypu figure it out tell us
32degrees.com
That's a weird webshop. I wouldn't trust buying anything from a store that has a bunch of empty categories and broken links. Feels like a scam.
I’ve bought from them like 4 times, although I shared your concerns the first time. I figured the prices were so good it was worth taking a chance. I’ve never had a problem, and I love the clothes.
Scammers usually put a little bit more effort, maybe they're struggling to get things done? Someone has to find out and tell us.
My mother would go to Michael's and buy wreaths and decorate them to hang on the door for different seasons or holidays. It was fun going with her to find things to decorate the wreaths with.
Hey, that's convenient: I was just thinking about customizing a T-shirt for a costume and wondering where to get the solid-color shirt itself, and now here you come along with a recommendation. Thanks!
Now I just need to decide whether I'd rather try to figure out heat transfer vinyl or screen printing...
$3 t-shirts? Wow