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Honored Contributor
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I read here a couple of times that his cotton long sleeve tees aren't what they used to be. I loved the used to bees but I'm wondering if they ever came back to what they were? Mine are getting old and I want to refresh, although I'll never get rid of the ones I have.

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@Judaline I just bought beautiful cotton tees from Old Navy @ $8 each. 

 

I was surprised at the nice quality! 

Great colors.

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@Judaline   I agree they're not the same as the old Isaac tees. That's all I purchased for many years, but then they started shrinking even air dried. The fabric was much thinner, too.

 

I agree w/ the other poster @Major Shopper. I purchase from other retailers.  I don't mind paying more if a tee lasts and doesn't look like a dish rag after several washes. If I find inexpensive ones that hold up too as long as they hold up.

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I have one from years ago that I got on clearance for 7$ snd I still love it.   It's wonderful and still looks good.   

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@Major Shopper wrote:

@Judaline I just bought beautiful cotton tees from Old Navy @ $8 each. 

 

I was surprised at the nice quality! 

Great colors.


@Major Shopper  Likewise. I just went to Old Navy on Friday and bought 4 soft wash cotton tees. They wash beautifully and are the softest. 

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@Judaline.  The Pima cotton tees are thinner than the use to be, are not preshunk and when hung to dry are a wrinkled mess.

 

Some people here have been pleased with the Pima tees from Land's End.

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