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RECOMMENDATION: 100% cotton Tshirt
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Is there such a thing any more?
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#2
Lands End sells 100% cotton Ts. I own many. Talls, too.
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#3
mstudio wrote:
Lands End sells 100% cotton Ts. I own many. Talls, too.
Ha, there is a Sears 3 blocks away! Cool! Thanks!
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#4
OK, but not all Sears sells LE stuff now. They are always having sales on their website. Good luck!
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#5
I was finding carhartt pocket tees at ocean state job lot last year - heavy ones.
Right now they have paper thin ones which are fine for this time of year but not my fave.
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billb wrote:
I was finding carhartt pocket tees at ocean state job lot last year - heavy ones.
Right now they have paper thin ones which are fine for this time of year but not my fave.

Yeah, I need thick ones and no pockets.
I have seen LE at our local Sears. Wife's fav brand. Will check out the men's section on our next trip.
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#7
Champs and Foot Locker (and sometimes Finish Line) have decent 100% cotton t-shirts, often on sale if you buy in quantity, usually 4 or 5-ish at a time. I sleep in 'em, v-necks, every night of the year, but they also have crew neck and pockets, and occasionally some stripes, but gotta look carefully as they'll throw some poly-mixes in for variety. Brand-wise, read that a bit pricier, Gildan, Anvil, Hanes Beefy T, and others have some heavier duty product, and there are some super softies out there that are comfy as heck, but a pain to launder reliably. Target and Sears/Kmart have some house brand stuff, but the Champs/Foot Locker ilk are usually better deals and t-shirts.
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#8
I'm pretty crazy about the Uniqlo Supima.
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Buzz wrote:
Champs and Foot Locker (and sometimes Finish Line) have decent 100% cotton t-shirts, often on sale if you buy in quantity, usually 4 or 5-ish at a time. I sleep in 'em, v-necks, every night of the year, but they also have crew neck and pockets, and occasionally some stripes, but gotta look carefully as they'll throw some poly-mixes in for variety. Brand-wise, read that a bit pricier, Gildan, Anvil, Hanes Beefy T, and others have some heavier duty product, and there are some super softies out there that are comfy as heck, but a pain to launder reliably. Target and Sears/Kmart have some house brand stuff, but the Champs/Foot Locker ilk are usually better deals and t-shirts.
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Champs used to be my fav then their quality dropped. I wear the thick ones as casual dress code when at home which wife calls it wife's beater style Confusedmiley-shocked003:
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#10
I don't get out that often, but when we are near a Champs or any FL, I check for t-shirts... and yes, the quality seems to vary, often even within what's on display, but the variance seems to be by country of origin. When the stars align w/ quality, style, size, and color, I stock up. If not, I wait till the next store gets in our way and try again.
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