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Men's plain white t-shirts

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  • CRANKY40
    CRANKY40 Posts: 5,948 Forumite
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    Fruit of the Loom off ebay?
  • I buy my son's t-shirts from https://www.polo-shirts.co.uk . I can't see the pics well enough on this ipod to see the neckline.
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  • System
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    j.e.j. wrote: »
    Years ago I used to work in a printing shop, and they swore by screen stars/fruit of the loom t-shirts, as they're good quality and don't shrink or twist:[URL="http://"][/URL]

    Hubby wears Fruit Of The Loom t-shirts for work and they are substantial enough and wash well.

    I'm also a fan of cheapo t-shirts from Primark. They are very hard wearing (but i cant remember if they do them in white). I think they only go up to XL though.
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  • beedeedee
    beedeedee Posts: 991 Forumite
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    Landsend.co.uk do very good quality tees that wash really well, at reasonable prices in gi-normous American sizes. I've found them good for petite sizing as well.
  • pigpen
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    JJB sports or similar.. my son was given a few nice ones from there (someone bought the wrong size) and they wash and wear well.. he is still wearing them actually 6 years later!

    Joe Browns do lovely ones.

    Matalan? Not Asda theirs all go bobbly.
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  • fluffnutter
    fluffnutter Posts: 23,179 Forumite
    A dozen?? Wow! And he wants 'good quality'. Even if you get them for the bargain price of a tenner each, that's still £120 on t-shirts. Yikes!
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  • j.e.j.
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    edited 6 February 2013 at 10:40AM
    A dozen?? Wow! And he wants 'good quality'. Even if you get them for the bargain price of a tenner each, that's still £120 on t-shirts. Yikes!

    If I'm reading it right I think the XXL fruit of the looms on amazon are £16 for a pack of ten :money:

    ETA OP might want to check the sizing, I think t-shirts vary from make to make!
  • Primarni - honestly better quality than M&S.
  • *Robin*
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    Another vote for Fruit of the Loom. Great quality, great price. :)
  • mudgekin
    mudgekin Posts: 514 Forumite
    I always get my DH's T-shirts from Costco. The kirkland ones are great value and go up to XXL. I think they are around £10-12 fior 6. DH wears white T-shirts every day at work and I boil wash them every couple of weeks and they come up great and also are lovely and thick and don't get misshapen
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