Buying T-Shirts Online

I really like the wartime pin-up designs. This one's a good one:

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I'm on the hunt for a good Fallout one, too.
 
One of the few things left that I still buy in the high street. I'm probably one of the few that still like to see/try something before buying it.

edit: Stewie t-shirt above is pretty cool.
 
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I just received a couple of t-shirts from threadless. I'm really pleased with them. The fabric is nice and soft and the prints are really good quality (they're not plasticy at all). I'd definitely recommend them.

I've placed two orders with them, both under £20 including P&P and I've not had any problems with customs (yet).
 
I just received a couple of t-shirts from threadless. I'm really pleased with them. The fabric is nice and soft and the prints are really good quality (they're not plasticy at all). I'd definitely recommend them.

I've placed two orders with them, both under £20 including P&P and I've not had any problems with customs (yet).

How do you find their sizing? I know it's hard to answer, but just relative to most other clothes you own. Think I'll order from them in the new year but would prefer to avoid returns!
 
I ordered small t-shirts. I'd say they're about the same size (perhaps every so slightly smaller than) H&M Original Plain t-shirts (the ones they sell for about a fiver). The fabric feels similar too but the prints seem to be of a higher quality than anything I've come across in H&M.

I like Jack & Jones stuff.
I just purchased a Jack Jones jacket from ASOS, 50% off. It feels really well made, quite warm too.
 
I ordered small t-shirts. I'd say they're about the same size (perhaps every so slightly smaller than) H&M Original Plain t-shirts (the ones they sell for about a fiver). The fabric feels similar too but the prints seem to be of a higher quality than anything I've come across in H&M.

Haha that couldn't have been a better answer, just restocked on some white and black basic tees in h&m this afternoon. Good to know, cheers.
 
My Teefury shirts arrived today. They're "pre-shrunk", apparently, so they're noticeably smaller than the Threadless shirts I just received. The material is thicker/more coarse and the prints feel cheaper/plasticy.

They look OK and it was only £20 for three shirts (incl. p&p) so I'm not too fussed about the quality.
 
Well mine arrived from Shot Dead in the Head and, if I'm honest, I'm not 100% happy with it. The thing is, I don't really buy this kind of t-shirt so I don't know if this kind of printing quality is just the way it is.

Here's the picture from their site:
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And here are two snaps of the t-shirt they sent me:
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Now I wasn't expecting the t-shirt to be as perfect as the first photograph, but the one they've printed is rather fuzz and indistinct (more so that the photos I've uploaded suggest).

So, any thoughts? Is that just the way it is, or should I be sending it back?
 
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