09-24-2017, 06:41 PM
I have been buying my t-shirts from Macy's for years. I only buy cotton and I find that I pretty much wear them every day.
Years ago, I bought, as I always have, a dozen of the Macy's own Alfani brand cotton tees. They were made in Japan and they had lasted for ten years in good condition until I finally gave them away because they no longer fit after I lost 70 pounds. What I loved about those shirts was that they were made more like a sweater, with gathered sleeves and waist bands. Because of the construction, the collars remained tight to my neck without sagging through years of laundering. The fabric was much heftier than any I have ever seen since.
Sadly, I haven't found any tees of that quality, since that time.
Years ago, I bought, as I always have, a dozen of the Macy's own Alfani brand cotton tees. They were made in Japan and they had lasted for ten years in good condition until I finally gave them away because they no longer fit after I lost 70 pounds. What I loved about those shirts was that they were made more like a sweater, with gathered sleeves and waist bands. Because of the construction, the collars remained tight to my neck without sagging through years of laundering. The fabric was much heftier than any I have ever seen since.
Sadly, I haven't found any tees of that quality, since that time.