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Plain T-shirts and white button ups?

mr.invincible

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I was a big fan of the uniqlo supima basic tees, but with their increase pricing i am not sure if it's worth it anymore. anybody have any alternatives to basic/plain t-shirts? i am speficially looking for very navy tshirts

any recommendations for a casual blazer, overcoat, chorecoat, or maybe a cardigan that i can easily put over with my tshirt for work?

and also i am looking for pretty affordable white button ups? i decided i want to build a wardrobe with all white button ups for work to keep the outfits simple to pick out
 

rjc149

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Gap usually has good deals on t-shirts, $10 each or so. There are a few bargain clothing stores in my town which sell them by the 3's or half dozen, cheap. 90% of the t-shirts I own are souvenir t-shirts from sports stadiums or my travels, old college t-shirts, or freebies I've accumulated over the years. I pretty much only wear them to the gym or as loungewear.

You'll get a lot of recommendations for casual light jackets. Personally my go-to fall/spring jacket is a Harrington-style jacket, there are too many makes to list but search for "Harrington jacket" and you'll see the options. Mine is from Orvis. It only really works between 60F and 75F.

My cardigans are mainly Aran wool sweaters from Ireland. I also have one from J. Crew that I wear often in the fall and winter.

Most of my white dress shirts for the office are from Charles Tyrwhitt, all purchased on their 3 for $99 sale. Great value at $33 each, and I'm not aware of better value for decent everyday dress shirts. I had all of mine darted for a more tailored fit, $20 each, so $53 for fitted dress shirts.
 

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Gap usually has good deals on t-shirts, $10 each or so. There are a few bargain clothing stores in my town which sell them by the 3's or half dozen, cheap. 90% of the t-shirts I own are souvenir t-shirts from sports stadiums or my travels, old college t-shirts, or freebies I've accumulated over the years. I pretty much only wear them to the gym or as loungewear.

You'll get a lot of recommendations for casual light jackets. Personally my go-to fall/spring jacket is a Harrington-style jacket, there are too many makes to list but search for "Harrington jacket" and you'll see the options. Mine is from Orvis. It only really works between 60F and 75F.

My cardigans are mainly Aran wool sweaters from Ireland. I also have one from J. Crew that I wear often in the fall and winter.

Most of my white dress shirts for the promotional products office are from Charles Tyrwhitt, all purchased on their 3 for $99 sale. Great value at $33 each, and I'm not aware of better value for decent everyday dress shirts. I had all of mine darted for a more tailored fit, $20 each, so $53 for fitted dress shirts.
Hi, need your suggestion. Actually, I've hundreds of plain t-shirts and I wanna sell them to different audience like baseball, football, hockey, and other sports but I don't know what changes I can perform to outrank my competitors in my area.

Is there any unique way to do that or I should hire any printing agency to do some out of the box quality work.

Suggestions??
 

rjc149

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Hi, need your suggestion. Actually, I've hundreds of plain t-shirts and I wanna sell them to different audience like baseball, football, hockey, and other sports but I don't know what changes I can perform to outrank my competitors in my area.

Is there any unique way to do that or I should hire any printing agency to do some out of the box quality work.

Suggestions??
I'm not in the t-shirt business.
 

Mike Colady

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I was a big fan of the uniqlo supima basic tees, but with their increase pricing i am not sure if it's worth it anymore. anybody have any alternatives to basic/plain t-shirts? i am speficially looking for very navy tshirts

any recommendations for a casual blazer, overcoat, chorecoat, or maybe a cardigan that i can easily put over with my tshirt for work?

and also i am looking for pretty affordable white button ups? i decided i want to build a wardrobe with all white button ups for work to keep the outfits simple to pick out
Sorry for bumping an old thread but as it's relevant to my query so asking here.

I'm currently on the hunt for a reliable and reputable online store to purchase soccer jerseys in Germany. Being a passionate soccer fan, I want to represent my favorite teams with pride, but I'm not sure where to start my search.

Has anyone had a great experience with an online soccer jerseys store in Germany? I'm looking for a store that offers a wide range of authentic jerseys from top clubs and national teams. Quality and reasonable prices are essential too.
 

Mike Colady

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Sorry for bumping an old thread but as it's relevant to my query so asking here.

I'm currently on the hunt for a reliable and reputable online store to purchase soccer jerseys in Germany. Being a passionate soccer fan, I want to represent my favorite teams with pride, but I'm not sure where to start my search.

Has anyone had a great experience with an online soccer jerseys store in Germany? I'm looking for a Fußball Trikot Borussia Dortmund store that offers a wide range of authentic jerseys from top clubs and national teams. Quality and reasonable prices are essential too.
Any help will be highly appreciated!
 

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