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04-17-2017 03:41 PM - edited 04-17-2017 03:45 PM
I just bought my DH a new wardroble of lovely, fresh-colored pique polos from Walmart. There wasn't one over $6. They are the Faded Glory brand.
He just wore one and I washed/dried it. Came out like brand new.
I went on line and bought myself the same shirt. The women's equivalent was $9+.
Since I wash/wear casual shirts a lot, I'm not going to invest in higher price shirts.
Not sure why women's shirts are so high, but I'm fine with wearing a man's shirt.
Now, I know they aren't tees, but most tee shirts look goofy on me for some reason. These look classic
At least to me.
04-17-2017 03:42 PM
04-17-2017 03:46 PM
@Lipstickdiva wrote:
@Bri36 wrote:I have the room to hang them, so I hang them. They go right into the closet when they're dry.
I don't babysit the dryer. I know if I leave clothes in there, they sit and get very wrinkley. That's just me though. LOL
I'm better at getting things out of the dryer before they are wrinkled than I am with bringing up clothes I have hanging in my basement. In the winter that is okay but in the summer, despite the dehumidifier I have going down there, my clothes get musty when I leave them down there for a very long time (which I do) and then I have to rewash them. LOL
I've also been known to put a load in the washer, forget I did that and go down 2 days later. What a disaster that is. I have to dry them and rewash the, to get that smell out.
I'm always down there because I do a load or two every day. Nothing stays down there longer than a day or two.
I'll re-wash if I've forgotten a load in the washer or left it in too long. LOL
04-17-2017 03:52 PM
As ridiculous as this sounds (to many), I bought a bonus pack of all cotton Hanes Boy's XL white tee shirts a couple or so years ago. They are very lightweight, and are handy to wear under tank tops, etc. I don't abuse them by over drying them. Just gentle wash, and then a couple of minutes in the dryer; lay flat or hang on a drying rack. Just for around the house/errands/under sweaters/etc., etc. ........ p.s. I also have better, more substantial ones, btw. But these Boy's tees sure are handy on a day-to-day basis. Plenty in a package.......maybe six or eight tees in the bonus packs.
04-17-2017 05:56 PM
@Andreatoo wrote:
@151949 wrote:
@Shanus wrote:@151949. If I could find the perfect tee shirt that wouldn't shrink, pill, fade or lose its shape, I'd gladly pay $49 or more. I haven't found that tee shirt for less than $65 at Nordstrom.
I wonder where you shop. I buy t shirts from woman within for $13.99, 100% cotton they do not shrink, pill, fade or lose their shape and I have them for years . I don't baby them either - washer in hot water and dryer on perm press.And since I live in Florida they get year round wear. Plus in the summer when we are at camp my poor clothes have to tolerate the laundromat machines.
I used to buy Lands End t shirts all the time until I found these ones from WW. Now they are all I buy.I happen to love their style.
I think what she's saying is that she hasn't found a t-shirt, at Nordstrom's, that actually held up for less than $65.00.
that must be it because I have plenty of t-shirts from different stores, in different price ranges, that didn't shrink, pill, or lose shape, AND maintained their color!
Well - IMO - if you have to pay $65 to get a t shirt at Nordstroms that doesn't pill, fade, shrink etc etc then you most absolutely need to shop elsewhere for t shirts. There are dozens of brands of t shirts out there that do perfectly well with normal laundering & cost < $20.
04-17-2017 05:59 PM
@Witchy Woman I think a polo is a much more polished look than a t shirt. Where I worked we were allowed to wear a polo instead of a scrub top to work if we wanted , as long as the color was the same as our scrubs. Unfortunately, polos stain much easier than scrubs.I tried a few and wasted my money as they were quickly too stained to wear to work. I could not get those stain out.
04-17-2017 07:59 PM
@tototwo wrote:
I usually buy all my polos and t-shirts at Kohl's for about $10. I've had some of them for several seasons. They hold up to machine washing and drying.
I don't shop at Walmart because it's a far drive for me, but I may make the trip to check out their t-shirts. QVC's prices are totally ridiculous, especially after adding shipping and handling charges.
Check them out online, @tototwo, and see if you like them. I've also bought LLBean's tee shirts, Pima cotton, many times at l4.95, free S&H, and many times free S&H with a minimum purchase.
I wear tee shirt and jeans almost daily to clean house or do errands. A $30. or $40. tee shirt from the Q not required.
04-17-2017 08:01 PM
@tototwo wrote:
I usually buy all my polos and t-shirts at Kohl's for about $10. I've had some of them for several seasons. They hold up to machine washing and drying.
I don't shop at Walmart because it's a far drive for me, but I may make the trip to check out their t-shirts. QVC's prices are totally ridiculous, especially after adding shipping and handling charges.
Love your sig line, @tototwo. Ain't that the truth....
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