Thin T-Shirt Recommendations for heatwave weather

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Does anyone know who sells really thin t-shirts, I've got a couple from years ago I wear in summer as hate anything thick and love the really thin material ones, got one that says 50% cotton and 50% Polyester, bought it from topman dirt cheap and its lasted years, love to buy a similar thin thing but everytime I've tried to get a thin summer tee I've ended up with a regular weighted tshirt which I have loads.

No store ever says what weight the material is so longshot but anyone have a thin tshirt for summer and remember where they got it.
 
Does anyone know who sells really thin t-shirts, I've got a couple from years ago I wear in summer as hate anything thick and love the really thin material ones, got one that says 50% cotton and 50% Polyester, bought it from topman dirt cheap and its lasted years, love to buy a similar thin thing but everytime I've tried to get a thin summer tee I've ended up with a regular weighted tshirt which I have loads.

No store ever says what weight the material is so longshot but anyone have a thin tshirt for summer and remember where they got it.

Have a look at technical, base-layer t-shirts hikers use.
 
Any fast fashion retailer, topman, asos, h&m etc.

Currently sitting in a thin NASA t-shirt from h&m. Failing that find a wholesaler that does fruit of the loom, gildan and the like.
 
Some time ago, I can't remember which shop it was, but somewhere had a really nice shirt I liked for only £9, but only the last one left in the largest size.

I tried it on and thought it would be fine for a thinner pyjama / robe.

Actually wearing it cools me down if I'm moving due to it wafting air around inside. Except I'm not really moving much for it to work right now.
 
Any fast fashion retailer, topman, asos, h&m etc.

Currently sitting in a thin NASA t-shirt from h&m. Failing that find a wholesaler that does fruit of the loom, gildan and the like.

Thanks yeah h&m might be a good place to have a look, got loads for asos and think they own topman now, again its not know if I'm gonna end up with a standard weight tshirt though, never says in description how thick they are.
 
:D Same t-shirts available in Thailand for a few dollars and they don’t sell.

One time I bought some mere £27 shoes from Next, and my mum ranted endlessly that you could get them back in (country of ethnicity) for next to nothing, like bitch you don't say when their label says 'Made in Bangladesh'.

I wish I could send her back.
 
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