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11-26-2019 04:12 PM - edited 11-26-2019 05:18 PM
This idea would be for next year; but a set using name brands such as Hanes, Jockey or Fruit of the Loom. The items should be WELL MADE items, packaged as a gift. Men need tee undershirts, underwear and socks. A bundled set for men would make a great gift. Even as a Today’s Special Value, it would be great. The Tees should come in white, black or gray. The socks should come in white or black. The underwear should come in white briefs. Offer a second set with free S/H. Offer Big and Talls too. Men need this and women buy this for their special guys every holiday, so why not capitalize on it? To be clear, One bundled set would include 12 items. The tee shirts are not just worn as undergarments. They are Tee shirts.
EDITED TO ADD that “According to research firm NPD Group, they are the item of clothing given the most to men or women in the US for Hanukah or Christmas.”
Quoted from Quartz Magazine online.
11-26-2019 04:23 PM
No, just no.
I have never gifted a pac of tighty whities in my life and I won't start now.
11-26-2019 04:25 PM
@Still Raining wrote:No, just no.
I have never gifted a pac of tighty whities in my life and I won't start now.
@Still Raining I'm with you!
11-26-2019 04:29 PM
@Still Raining wrote:No, just no.
I have never gifted a pac of tighty whities in my life and I won't start now.
Not a pack of tighty whites. A nicely packaged set which includes four tees, four sets of socks and four pairs of briefs. I always wind up adding some of these in with my holiday purchases for my husband. He loves getting new ones. Of course, this isn’t his only gift. He wears gray and black tees often. These are tee shirts, not really just underwear, unless you buy the white. I hate how they look in the regular packaging.
11-26-2019 04:30 PM
@Misplaced Parisian wrote:
@Still Raining wrote:No, just no.
I have never gifted a pac of tighty whities in my life and I won't start now.
@Still Raining I'm with you!
You don’t buy these items for your SO?
11-26-2019 04:33 PM
Underwear and socks as GIFTS? No. Just no. Those are everyday necessities that get replaced or replenished as needed, not gifts.
11-26-2019 04:45 PM
@Mindy D wrote:
@Still Raining wrote:No, just no.
I have never gifted a pac of tighty whities in my life and I won't start now.
Not a pack of tighty whites. A nicely packaged set which includes four tees, four sets of socks and four pairs of briefs. I always wind up adding some of these in with my holiday purchases for my husband. He loves getting new ones. Of course, this isn’t his only gift. He wears gray and black tees often. These are tee shirts, not really just underwear, unless you buy the white. I hate how they look in the regular packaging.
A grown man needs to buy his own. That way he can get exactly what he wants.
I have washed too many loads of this stuff.
i have purchased some very nice running sox once for a gift, but that is it.
If it were me, I would be insulted.
11-26-2019 04:46 PM
No thanks. This type of underwear is widely available for purchase in big box stores, even supermarkets. White briefs? No way.
11-26-2019 04:48 PM
I'll admit that alot of men could use some quality T shirts, but I wouldn't consider buying them as a gift.
Hubby has preferences on the kind of shirts he likes...
11-26-2019 04:48 PM
Some nice hankerchiefs might be nice....
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