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  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,895
    I tend to buy a pack of 5 white t shirts in next for about £40?

    im not to look fussed about brands on the front, as I’ve gone from xl to small in 11 months, so they ended up in clothes recycling.

    Im down to 10 stone 5 , BMI of 16.8 also my lowest, since I was told I’m prediabetic, I’ve had to change what I eat, as I have a long term injury / permanent injury? I’ve had to change.

    If I lose any more weight I think I’ll be wearing kids clothes!

    Going for a brain scan today, not sure they’ll find much!

    All the very best for future improved health, take care.
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,657
    Fruit of the Loom
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,895
    edited February 24
    The prices some of you lot are paying for a tshirt is fucking insane.

    I'm paying between £2 and £3 for my tops over here, Hugo Boss, Vuitton and Abercrombie & Fitch.
  • CaptainRobbo
    CaptainRobbo Posts: 1,680
    The prices some of you lot are paying for a tshirt is fucking insane.

    I'm paying between £2 and £3 for my tops over here, Hugo Boss, Vuitton and Abercrombie & Fitch.
    Children's sizes will always be cheaper.
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,657
    The prices some of you lot are paying for a tshirt is fucking insane.

    I'm paying between £2 and £3 for my tops over here, Hugo Boss, Vuitton and Abercrombie & Fitch.
    Hugo Bass, Lewis Vuitton and Abercrombie & Futch
  • I'm very hip and wear Joe Bloggs. 😎
  • JohnBoyUK
    JohnBoyUK Posts: 9,217
    Depends what you want.

    I've bought t shirts and polos from Boss, All Saints, Timberland, Ralph Lauren, M&S and various others over the last 12 months and any dark t shirt/polo never really lasts because of the washing powder/liquidtab, even with the colour fix technology.

    They are all made as pretty much disposable now.
    Go back 20-30 years when you bought a YSL or Ralph Lauren shirt, they'd last bloody years but not now.  I've still got a couple of Ben Sherman's in my wardrobe from before my eldest daughter was born (she's 20 now) and you'd never know the shirts were that old.

    I love my Boss t shirts and polos for what its worth but I'm lucky enough to get invited to the 6 montly Boss sale because my bro-in-laws best mate works for them so I've never paid anything like the full RRP for them.
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 14,200
    Uniqlo are great and anything by carhartt is always top quality. 
  • Carter
    Carter Posts: 14,469
    Gildan make our work shirts 

    Nice fit, pretty bulletproof to be fair 
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,895
    edited February 24
    shirty5 said:
    The prices some of you lot are paying for a tshirt is fucking insane.

    I'm paying between £2 and £3 for my tops over here, Hugo Boss, Vuitton and Abercrombie & Fitch.
    Hugo Bass, Lewis Vuitton and Abercrombie & Futch
    One of each Sir, medium.

    Any colour preference?

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  • Carter said:
    Gildan make our work shirts 

    Nice fit, pretty bulletproof to be fair 
    The Gildan tops are as you say pretty bulletproof.
  • Arkers
    Arkers Posts: 58
    Uniglo
  • cafc999
    cafc999 Posts: 5,001
    Primark
  • hawksmoor
    hawksmoor Posts: 2,611
    I have a Breton stripe top by Sunspel. If you’re going down that price route, then we should mention John Smedley. 
  • fadgadget
    fadgadget Posts: 1,430
    Stone island do some decent stuff .  ;)
  • Carter
    Carter Posts: 14,469
    fadgadget said:
    Stone island do some decent stuff .  ;)
    People like to take the piss but Stone Island gear is beautifully made and generally looks quality 

    I've got a couple of Stone Island shirts and jumpers I've had for years and they last really well. I have a t-shirt that feels like its made from elf skin. Really soft material but that handles whatever me and my washing machine throw at it without the material losing its feel 

    I sold a Stone Island bomber jacket that I bought in 2005 following a good pay month and after a wash and dry it looked brand new just, let's say, it must have shrunk in the wash as I definitely haven't got fatter in the last 21 years! I didn't want to sell it but their gear really holds its value and probably counts as a collectors item now 
  • fadgadget
    fadgadget Posts: 1,430
    For this summer I'm stocking up on Adidas entrada shirts , I tend to sweat all year round and found these to be very wickable material and dry quickly