Plain T-Shirts

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http://www.uniqlo.com/uk/store/goods/075209
I shall post link this time. The last post may have lacked impact :P
Its plane, its crew neck range of diff colours.

Its big in Japan, I sort most of my stuff there just because of the price but it seems to be good on stitching quality.

Dont come across unmarked shirt on highstreet a lot either.
 
Have you tried Fruit of the Loom?

I regularly wear t-shirts I bought from them back in 97 and 98; still just as good as the day they were made.
 
Check out the suppliers designer T Shirt makers use, the blank shirts can usually be had for cheap on ebay etc.

American Apparel, Continental, Screen Stars are a few off the top of my head.

I've got a few T-shirts from redbubble that were made using American Apparel t-shirts, and they are by far the most comfortable t-shirts I've ever worn. They're very soft and wash well.
 
I feel your pain.

Spread my clothes buying over Burtons, M&S, House of Fraser and Amazon and still struggle to find decent stuff, especially plain good quality stuff.

I had some amazing plain t-shirts from Burtons but they simply don't do the quality and style any more :(
 
when people say the fit is perfect it would be nice to know how tall you are as clothes will fit some people perfectly but they just scale up the measurements with the sizes rather than take some more measurements for that size :@

which is how you end up with long knecks , large shoulders or everything else that means the fit is rubbish

Unless you want everyone posting their height, neck, shoulder, arm, chest and waist mesurements then anything anyone saying is going to be useless.

Generally some t-shirts can just be **** and others being better.
 
To everyone saying 'Fruit of the loom'

You know absolutely nothing in terms of quality paha! they USED to be good, now the quality is absolutely appalling!

Plain T Brands that are good fit, and quality.

Gildan Premium (Not the best but cheap and wash well)
American Apparel
B&C Collection

have a look at these.
 
Unless you want everyone posting their height, neck, shoulder, arm, chest and waist mesurements then anything anyone saying is going to be useless.

Generally some t-shirts can just be **** and others being better.

well just knowing someone's height is likely to be a good indicator and what size they would normally wear and what they actually found that had a decent fit.

most tshirt fits on me at 6"3.5 are bloody terrible!
 
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Sainsbury's?

Supermarket chains can be good because the suppliers change regularly so you always get some good stuff cheaply :)
 
I live in plain black or white ts, so have a massive mix myself but mainly from the above places. Tesco are actually my favourite ones, not their older style, a more recent as the necks don't sag and the tshirt become out of shape like they used to.
 
superdry?

I don't see how River Island are bad quality, I still own and wear T-shirts to date which I've owned for years and years with one wash a week on them!
 
Gap, Asos and Americal Apparel have all done me very well for simple t-shirts.

It all depends on your fit (and whether there's an AA near you!)
 
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