Hey, was looking to get new t-shirts as the color has faded in my original T-shirts and shrunk.
Just looking for good brand recommendations that have worked well in the past for you guys.
I've been looking at t-shirts from fresh clean tees, esntls, BYLT, buck mason.
I use to wear the ASOS brand but I notice the color faded really quickly and they shrink like 3 sizes after one wash.
If any of you have recommendations for t-shirts that have been super reliable and affordable please let me know. Thanks
T shirt brand recommendations.
- Radical
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Zara - has the best fit imo for a price that won't break the bank
Typically i want something slim that hugs the bicep and tight at my waist
You are staying away from logos yeah?
Typically i want something slim that hugs the bicep and tight at my waist
You are staying away from logos yeah?
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This is one of my ideas for starting my own e-commerce business.
I found it incredibly frustrating to shop for t-shirts, especially if you work out and your upper body is a bit bigger than what's normal.
Zara t-shirts are good but almost all other clothing stores don't offer satisfying options.
Similar to Radical, I like my shirts slim around my arms but not too tight + slim but loose and long at my waist. That combined with quality fabric and nice colors without prints.
I found it incredibly frustrating to shop for t-shirts, especially if you work out and your upper body is a bit bigger than what's normal.
Zara t-shirts are good but almost all other clothing stores don't offer satisfying options.
Similar to Radical, I like my shirts slim around my arms but not too tight + slim but loose and long at my waist. That combined with quality fabric and nice colors without prints.
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Same here. Silent Theory and Nana Judy fit well for me (tall and slim/athletic)
Goals
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- Get a tattoo (✔)
- Get back to the gym (aiming for 80kg 10%) (1/2/3/4 plates ✔/✔/✔/80%)
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- Get better photos (✔, formal, group)
- Get a tattoo (✔)
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Thankyou for the recommendation. I’ll look at Zara and order a t shirt to try the fit.
Like others above have said. I’m looking for something without a logo. Form fitting. With good color that I can layer accessories on.
From Zara is there any particular line or just there regular crew neck?
Thanks for all the help again.
Like others above have said. I’m looking for something without a logo. Form fitting. With good color that I can layer accessories on.
From Zara is there any particular line or just there regular crew neck?
Thanks for all the help again.
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Next does nice t-shirt, not sure what the equivalent in the UK is. A few people mentioned Zara, which is a shop I always overlook. I'll have to give it a nose next time.
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Asos fits me best, as they're slim enough in the arms that they make my arms look big.
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Thanks for reviving this thread.JamalHash123 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 8:45 amAsos fits me best, as they're slim enough in the arms that they make my arms look big.
I actually found a super good tshirt site. It’s called jiffyshirts.
They are a whole sale site that supplies a lot of the IG dropshipping Tshirt companies like fresh cleans/bylt and the like.
The shirts that I bought fit better than any ASOS shirt I’ve bought and don’t shrink. You might give them a try.
Oh yeah the kicker is that they are only $4.50 per shirt.
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Zara, Esprit, Gstar, Mango, topman, riverisland, uniqlo.
All fastfashion brands have nice trendy models.
I dont know about US but I think tight muscle fit tshirts are a little bit outdated now in general. I would not buy anything super tight to wear other than in the gym
All fastfashion brands have nice trendy models.
I dont know about US but I think tight muscle fit tshirts are a little bit outdated now in general. I would not buy anything super tight to wear other than in the gym