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Where can I buy good quality T-shirts?

26 replies

RobotNews · 03/06/2019 21:36

I’ve tried H&M, Matalan, Next and ASOS and the quality is rubbish - they’re so thin and see through and the necks get horribly stretched and misshapen.

Happy to spend a bit more for something of half decent quality!

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gotmychocolateimgood · 03/06/2019 21:38

Avoid marks and Spencer. Weird shapes. White stuff do nice ones.

RobotNews · 03/06/2019 21:39

I was going to try M&S tomorrow - thanks for warning me off a wasted journey! Grin

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Rayna37 · 03/06/2019 21:47

Fat Face.

lurkingfromhome · 04/06/2019 09:56

Arket are the best in my experience. They had a 3 for 2 offer on last week but I think it may just have finished.

LaPampa · 04/06/2019 10:06

American vintage and white company - I’ve tried t shirts from both this year with good success. Weirdly I also bought some from Tesco which have been pretty good too - certainly for the price. £5 with 25% off the day I bought them.

RobotNews · 04/06/2019 10:47

I like fat face and white stuff but they do a LOT of patterns and I’d like something a bit plainer in a few colours. Arket looks promising...

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RobotNews · 04/06/2019 10:49

American Vintage looks great but is a little out of my price range!

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missmoz · 04/06/2019 10:50

Uniqlo!

missmoz · 04/06/2019 10:53

100% cotton, £10 of your first order and lots of good shapes and colours. Would advise sizing up.

Justmuddlingalong · 04/06/2019 10:59

Lands End. Their t shirts are really well made, wash perfectly and loads of colours. Check their sale pages.

lucymegan · 04/06/2019 11:10

River island

GingerRogers84 · 04/06/2019 11:11

ASOS Design t-shirts are great. You can get them in packs of 3.

Girlinajumpsuit · 04/06/2019 11:13

The M&S straight cut are great if you like a boxy fit and only £4.50!

Judashascomeintosomemoney · 04/06/2019 11:13

Kettlewell Colours
www.kettlewellcolours.co.uk/products/basics
Not cheap but last for years

Crustaceans · 04/06/2019 11:14

I’m also going to say Uniqlo. I buy all my T-shirts there. Most of my clothes actually.

They even cope fine with tumble drying.

joggerbottom · 04/06/2019 11:16

Gap- only the modern tees though. Nice and thick, good sized, tumble dry well.

GlossyTaco · 04/06/2019 11:16

Oasis. Their curved hem shirts are lovely and £14.

Jaffacakebeast · 04/06/2019 11:48

La redoute 👍🏻👍🏻

Jaffacakebeast · 04/06/2019 11:49

Up to 50% sale at the mo too, I find clothes very good quality, way better that next, especially for the kids stuff. Just can’t get on with the bedding unfortunately

Flicketyflack · 04/06/2019 11:56

Another vote for Land's End.
After suggestions on here I purchased some and they have worn and washed well Smile

MILLYmo0se · 04/06/2019 13:08

I love M&S because they have boat and slash neck styles, not a great range of colours at the mo though, lots of pale washy colours.

Justmuddlingalong · 05/06/2019 18:44

DISCOUNT CODE for Lands End if anyone's still looking.
40% off all full price items SHINE40

fiorentina · 05/06/2019 20:48

Uniqlo do great quality basics like t-shirts.

poopypants · 05/06/2019 21:02

Another vote for uniqlo!

RobotNews · 06/06/2019 13:51

Thanks for all the advice! I’m going to have a good browse Smile

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