What t-shirts do you wear?

What I do find a little strange (and probably a bit off) is that a t shirt can be cheaper than a cup of poncey coffee. Why even bother washing them, just wear and chuck it in the recycling.
Probably because the person making your coffee isn’t getting a poverty wage, relatively speaking.
 
Have you tried uniqlo airism t-shirt? Or their standard cotton ones?

I have the opposite problem, in that I'm tall but have narrow shoulders, and the uniqlo stuff is too broad for me. A lot of broader people I know swear by them.
 
Matalan t-shirts are my favourite. They are thick but stretchy so they fit my slim fit wide shouldered body..

The ones in particular are their own brand, look like a Fred Perry ripoff logo.
The Lincoln Plain ones on this page..

Don't let the cheap price put you off thinking they'll just go baggy, as they seems to be pretty good
 
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Ryderwear, they do these heavier material big t-shirt, if you have bigger chest shoulders arms, gym built type. On thing I wear that doesn't look like I'm trying to stretch fit something. Very long so easily hang over the belt line., lots sales usually on and a very rewarding loyalty points system

 
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I'm interested in finding long t-shirts, as in long relative to their overall size. I have unusually short legs for my overall height (under 40%, I think most men are about 45%) or in other words, I have a long torso. It's really annoying having t-shirts/polos that show off my midriff if I raise my arms in the air.

To be clear I am not particularly broad/muscular, so I don't need something designed for gym freaks etc, I just need like a standard fit t-shirt of say L size that's at least 2 inches longer than normal. I'm over 5'10" but 28" legs that you'd normally expect to find on someone around 5'8". I tend to buy XL shirts just for a bit more length, but then they are too baggy and don't fit my upper body that well.

Anyone know where you can get stuff like this?
 
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I've various brands Pentagon, trueprodigy, Wrangler, United Colors of Benetton, etc. in my wardrobe but I spend a lot of time in Brave Soul long sleeve t-shirts (Prague) - they are fairly cheap and not the most care is taken in putting them together (i.e. the width of areas between stitching can vary a bit along the length of it) but they last a lot longer than most cheap t-shirts and are versatile and comfortable - in summer they are light and breathable, in winter they layer up well without getting bunched up, etc. though some unfortunately start to go a bit bobbly after not many washes.

I've had a couple of very similar style long sleeve from expensive brands which had much better manufacturing quality and more expensive feeling material but started to fall apart in like 6 months.

I'm interested in finding long t-shirts, as in long relative to their overall size. I have unusually short legs for my overall height (under 40%, I think most men are about 45%) or in other words, I have a long torso. It's really annoying having t-shirts/polos that show off my midriff if I raise my arms in the air.

To be clear I am not particularly broad/muscular, so I don't need something designed for gym freaks etc, I just need like a standard fit t-shirt of say L size that's at least 2 inches longer than normal. I'm over 5'10" but 28" legs that you'd normally expect to find on someone around 5'8". I tend to buy XL shirts just for a bit more length, but then they are too baggy and don't fit my upper body that well.

Anyone know where you can get stuff like this?

I don't know specifics but Marks and Spencers used to do lines catering for people with longer than normal body proportions, etc.
 
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Pro club heavyweight are the best I’ve found while retaining good value, there are better quality available but more than I’d want to spend on t shirts
 
Right, gotya.

Not sure why I posted that tbh, it's been one of those days. My go to used to be Firetrap and Diesel but it's been a long time since I found they had any quality.

Haha all good, we all know those days where OcUK seems like a perfect place to vent frustration, I have to contain myself and delete half written posts regularly :p

Just LOL if you're not comme des garcons every day of the week.

e: noobs.

Have 30-45 of these in my wardrobe but they're just not very on trend at the moment, ya feel me?

Have you tried uniqlo airism t-shirt? Or their standard cotton ones?

I have the opposite problem, in that I'm tall but have narrow shoulders, and the uniqlo stuff is too broad for me. A lot of broader people I know swear by them.

Seems to be the front runner at the moment, when I grab some I shall report back!

Matalan t-shirts are my favourite. They are thick but stretchy so they fit my slim fit wide shouldered body..

The ones in particular are their own brand, look like a Fred Perry ripoff logo.
The Lincoln Plain ones on this page..

Don't let the cheap price put you off thinking they'll just go baggy, as they seems to be pretty good

I've always had an affinity for Matalan for some reason, their clothes aren't the greatest quality but when you factor in the price they certainly get the job done! Will check them out!

Ryderwear, they do these heavier material big t-shirt, if you have bigger chest shoulders arms, gym built type. On thing I wear that doesn't look like I'm trying to stretch fit something. Very long so easily hang over the belt line., lots sales usually on and a very rewarding loyalty points system


On the list, pretty darn expensive but will give one a try! Doing a order this weekend of the recommendations from here so shall report back!

Nothing beats a comfortable value t shirt from these guys.

Do they do them with zero shoulder supports? When gucci do a male crop top i'm all in!

I'm interested in finding long t-shirts, as in long relative to their overall size. I have unusually short legs for my overall height (under 40%, I think most men are about 45%) or in other words, I have a long torso. It's really annoying having t-shirts/polos that show off my midriff if I raise my arms in the air.

To be clear I am not particularly broad/muscular, so I don't need something designed for gym freaks etc, I just need like a standard fit t-shirt of say L size that's at least 2 inches longer than normal. I'm over 5'10" but 28" legs that you'd normally expect to find on someone around 5'8". I tend to buy XL shirts just for a bit more length, but then they are too baggy and don't fit my upper body that well.

Anyone know where you can get stuff like this?

This is what I struggle with too actually! I'm 6'3" but wear a 32" leg, but can get away with a 30" believe it or not. Combine that with a 34" waist but something stupid like a 48" chest (last time I tried on a suit) makes finding clothes that fit right a challenge. I've been told i'm built like a gorilla multiple times :cry:

Pro club heavyweight are the best I’ve found while retaining good value, there are better quality available but more than I’d want to spend on t shirts

Like the look of these, will get some ordered!
 
Much respect to @Megahurtz400 for asking a question and replying to each person. You must be an old timer forum user where politeness got you a long way.

Always find when you actually interact with a thread you create it gathers more momentum and you get a higher number of higher quality replies! Although I'm also very guilty of the old ask and run threads :p

As he says though, he has to delete half his posts. Some of us could learn from such foresight. :D

I shall be holding a "Constraint Workshop" on Discord in a few weeks, usually £1700 but can do an OcUK dicount of £99 with the code "RTX40704ME" :cry:


Tshirt ordered from:
Pro Club Heavyweight
Ryderwear
Uniqlo
Hopefully arriving before the weekend so I shall report back, maybe with pictures if I can get my lighting right :D
 
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On the list, pretty darn expensive but will give one a try! Doing a order this weekend of the recommendations from here so shall report back!
Meant to say look in the Outlet part, jsut a slightly different logo deign and colours, but exact same material and fitting.

 
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Always find when you actually interact with a thread you create it gathers more momentum and you get a higher number of higher quality replies! Although I'm also very guilty of the old ask and run threads :p



I shall be holding a "Constraint Workshop" on Discord in a few weeks, usually £1700 but can do an OcUK dicount of £99 with the code "RTX40704ME" :cry:


Tshirt ordered from:
Pro Club Heavyweight
Ryderwear
Uniqlo
Hopefully arriving before the weekend so I shall report back, maybe with pictures if I can get my lighting right :D
Remember nips on show may fall foul of forum moderation. :p
 
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