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#280826 13-Jan-2021 09:34
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where do y'all buy *quality t shirts online? doesn't matter if local or overseas - just not the $100-200 ones that seem to flood the kathmandu and macpacs - and then you touch and feel them and they are identical to the $15 cotton on and $5 kmart ones!

 

ideally under $30NZD ... but with cool designs, long sleeve etc. otherwise yeah i could get the cotton on ones - got a few already

 

I heard US / UK stores are cheapest but I can't find any in my searches.

 

Would be good to hear from peeps

 

 

 

*thick and holds their shape

 

*not the ones that look like cotton but feel a bit polyester when you touch them


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  #2634717 13-Jan-2021 09:55
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I often buy from the US via Amazon or from Lands End.







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  #2634718 13-Jan-2021 09:57
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Depends on your definition of quality I guess. Rod and Gunn have a t-shirt sale on at $29 a pop.





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  #2634722 13-Jan-2021 10:00
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Have heard good things about As Colour but have yet to try them myself 




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  #2634728 13-Jan-2021 10:12
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Batman:

where do y'all buy *quality t shirts online? doesn't matter if local or overseas - just not the $100-200 ones that seem to flood the kathmandu and macpacs - and then you touch and feel them and they are identical to the $15 cotton on and $5 kmart ones!

 

 

Geeks don't pay for t-shirts, ever. They go to cons and get given them for free.

 

 

Turn in your geek card at the booth over there.

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  #2634729 13-Jan-2021 10:17
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Global Culture do good quality t's & have some pretty neat designs (if that's the kind of thing you wanted?).

 

They have a few stores around the country - but online too:-
https://www.globalculture.co.nz/collections/mens-t-shirts


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  #2634760 13-Jan-2021 11:10
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Dunno about online, but generally speaking T-shirts in the USA, even the cheap ones, are better quality than NZ ones.

 

Beware shipping costs from the USA can be as much as the shirt. :(

 

 


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  #2634766 13-Jan-2021 11:22
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all my tshirts from https://www.threadless.com/ for the past 6 years. however, they started to charge premium for better quality. I usually wait for $10-20 sale for all t-shirts





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  #2634793 13-Jan-2021 12:37
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https://www.mrvintage.co.nz/ have nice quality t-shirts, thick and long lasting. Don't buy black in summer, they're significantly warmer than their gray / white ones.


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  #2634822 13-Jan-2021 13:24
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Sports direct.com

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  #2634825 13-Jan-2021 13:28
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Thanks all

I did try sports direct but their shipping cost for a product is the same as the product so in the end they're not cheap though i would buy something if needed

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  #2634879 13-Jan-2021 15:51
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I use https://blanktees.co.nz/ - I just loaded up on a batch of Gildan's which are pretty good. My preference is for Hanes Beefy T but these are difficult to find in NZ. I find the necks collars of the AS Colours went turkey far too quickly.





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  #2634963 13-Jan-2021 19:33
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Wakrak:

 

Have heard good things about As Colour but have yet to try them myself 

 

 

I've had incredibly bad luck with these. Maybe it's just that I wear AS t-shirt very frequently and/or wash them very frequently but they do wear out quite quickly. I throw out a few each year due to holes, yet I have cheapo ones from other brands (or off-brand ones even) that have lasted so long I eventually have to put them in the charity bins as I can't bear to throw away perfectly good (i.e. hole-less) shirts. However like you, I have heard lots of good things about AS and friends (including those in the business of designing T-Shirts etc) swear by AS. YMMV I guess.


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  #2635054 13-Jan-2021 21:32
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Looked at all the above and found the 'biggest' current sale at Lands End so bought from them ...

 

fingers crossed ...

 

thanks

 

keep the recommendations coming as you never know which ones have a sale


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  #2635063 13-Jan-2021 21:56
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Mr Vintage is great

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  #2635331 14-Jan-2021 12:35
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Swandri currently have a clearance sale on. Tshirts down to $20

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