Tee shirts

city2

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most tee shirts I’ve only ever bought have cost between £10 and £15 and after a few washes look like shit, so my question is where would I get a more expensive type say between £30 to £40 which looks ok.
 
Funnily enough I was thinking the same thing. The collars go on mine farily quickly. Apparently UNIQLO t shirts are pretty decent pound for pound. Only started wearing t shorts again over the past couple of years but my go to item now (white ones after a few months 'buffing' up in the gym :) )
 
The age old question.....

I mainly wear the david Gandy range from Marks' as they are pretty much guaranteed to be a perfect fit for me,however,a more 'upmarket' T shirt i am yet to find.I have been considering the made to measure service these guys offer https://www.sonofatailor.com/ but they are nearly 50 notes a pop )-:
 
Funnily enough I was thinking the same thing. The collars go on mine farily quickly. Apparently UNIQLO t shirts are pretty decent pound for pound. Only started wearing t shorts again over the past couple of years but my go to item now (white ones after a few months 'buffing' up in the gym :) )

T-shorts, you can buff up all you want but you'll still look a twat.

"Wearing a T-Shirt like a pair of shorts, putting one leg through each of the armholes, and letting the middle hole provide a nice, cool breeze."


https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=t-shorts
 
Can not wait for the season to kick off, f**king Tee shirts ffs ask you're mates on facebook ffs, or the internet, but why here ? are city fans the font of all knowledge ? Oh shit sorry.
 

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