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Places to find affordable tees?

post #1 of 14
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Can anyone recommend places to find good quality, affordable t-shirts? Kind of an odd question, but I wear them for work (moderate to heavy outdoor work). Thanks!
post #2 of 14
I like Land's End. I get the Fit 2 and they're kind of fitted, but not clingy so no bra bulge, etc., and they hit me mid hip (and I'm long torso'ed). Fit 3 is even looser. I just placed an order--use CARDIGAN and PIN 3029 for free shipping.

ETA and any Sears will take back returns no problem so no hassles w/ shipping.
post #3 of 14
they are having a 25% off EVERYTHING sale for Labor day. Use LABORDAY and PIN 3130.

I just got some killer deals on long sleeve polos and long sleeve fleece henleys!
post #4 of 14
Kohls! mens section...cheap cheap cheap!
post #5 of 14
Thrift store?
I look for heavier fabric, not thin fashion tees. I can pick them up for $1 normally, maybe $2 if it's something I really like.
Not certain if you can wear random shirts like that, or if you are looking for a specfic color.
My other half works 60 hours a month cutting trees in forest, hauling slash, slipping wood. Another 30 hours a month as a house painter.
Some last longer than others, but we only spend maybe $10 in T-shirts for him per year.
post #6 of 14
I'm not sure what you're looking for exactly, either, but Rite Aid(and sometimes CVS) usually have a rack with plain colored t-shirts for cheap. I think Rite Aid's are cheaper than CVS's.
post #7 of 14
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Originally Posted by Denvergirlie View Post
Thrift store?
I look for heavier fabric, not thin fashion tees. I can pick them up for $1 normally, maybe $2 if it's something I really like.
Not certain if you can wear random shirts like that, or if you are looking for a specfic color.
My other half works 60 hours a month cutting trees in forest, hauling slash, slipping wood. Another 30 hours a month as a house painter.
Some last longer than others, but we only spend maybe $10 in T-shirts for him per year.
I have a hard time finding t-shirts from the thrift store that are stain free.
post #8 of 14
I really like the T-shirts sold at Meijer. The brand is Falls Creek, $4.99 and they really last. Where I work very part-time, it's casual (not jeans) and all the women wear these T-shirts. Great wash and wear shirts.
post #9 of 14
Target has them in the men's section for $5 too
post #10 of 14
Costco and Sams Club sometimes have very nice quality T's for good prices.
post #11 of 14
I usually get t-shirts on clearance at Target, and rarely pay over $2.50. That's cheaper than Goodwill!

Craft stores sell them for $3-$5 sometimes, and sometimes you get discounts if you buy a bunch at once.

If you don't have good luck at Target or craft stores, CheapesTees has some crazy good deals sometimes.
(I haven't ordered from them, though, so I can't speak for their service/quality.)
post #12 of 14
Thread Starter 
Wow! Thank you for all of these great suggestions. I am not picky -- just cheap and durable
post #13 of 14
www.sierratradingpost.com

The men's Ts are especially durable.
post #14 of 14
Not sure if you have an AC Moore close by, but I regularly see t-shirts in the ad, 5 for $10.
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