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Tom_Sawyer
2008-08-18, 05:56
Lately I've been sick of logos and brands, and the fact that you can't get anything at the mall without running into someone who has the same thing. I've decided the best course of action would be to wear plain shirts of various colors, which are easy to match and look really clean. However, I'm not a thug faggot, and I prefer to wear clothes that fit me well. I have been able to find white and black shirts that I like, which go by the name of Hanes Perfect-T, but they don't come in any other colors. I've checked the obvious places, such as Wal-Mart, Target, and Mervyn's, but their selections seem to be designed for the obese.
Now, I can find something close if I get children's sizes, but they're still not quite right. If it feels good in the arms/chest, it's off on the length, and vise-versa. I just want something that can hug the muscles closely while still making it down to my belt.
Can anybody help me with this problem?
- Tom
Ed Lister
2008-08-18, 07:52
American Apparel
the soft skeleton
2008-08-18, 17:59
American Apparel
This, for sure.
superspeedz
2008-08-19, 04:10
Lately I've been sick of logos and brands, and the fact that you can't get anything at the mall without running into someone who has the same thing. I've decided the best course of action would be to wear plain shirts of various colors, which are easy to match and look really clean. However, I'm not a thug faggot, and I prefer to wear clothes that fit me well. I have been able to find white and black shirts that I like, which go by the name of Hanes Perfect-T, but they don't come in any other colors. I've checked the obvious places, such as Wal-Mart, Target, and Mervyn's, but their selections seem to be designed for the obese.
Now, I can find something close if I get children's sizes, but they're still not quite right. If it feels good in the arms/chest, it's off on the length, and vise-versa. I just want something that can hug the muscles closely while still making it down to my belt.
Can anybody help me with this problem?
- Tom
Armani collezioni, makes good tight fitting plain t-shirts out of nice materials.
ObsdianZ
2008-08-19, 05:42
American Apparel
Be prepared to pay alot though. My sister bought 6 pairs of socks from AA...for $70.
*ObZ
Why not just stock up on the white ones, and pick up a bottle of cloth dye at Wal-Mart while you're getting them?
If you just MUST spend a lot of money, go ahead, otherwise, I'd try that. ( :
Cosmonaut3030
2008-08-20, 09:45
Why not just stock up on the white ones, and pick up a bottle of cloth dye at Wal-Mart while you're getting them?
If you just MUST spend a lot of money, go ahead, otherwise, I'd try that. ( :
That's a silly idea. Don't do this.
How can you not find good fitting plain tshirts? I could think of 3 different places on the UK highstreet off the top of my head.
ferret111
2008-08-20, 10:40
I've gotten mine from JCPenney. They're great. They won't be tight at first, but, since they're cotton, they'll tighten up after a few washes. A lot of times they're on sale for $5.
whocares123
2008-08-20, 23:43
American Apparel
god i hate that fucking store. but yeah OP, that place would be right up your alley. all they fucking sell is overpriced, plain solid colored clothes. but you could definitely find cheaper, plain t shirts at JCPenneys or Sears. i've seen them at target as well, but apparently you want them ass tight. try the girls section then.
The_Seventh_Artist
2008-08-21, 14:47
god i hate that fucking store. but yeah OP, that place would be right up your alley. all they fucking sell is overpriced, plain solid colored clothes. but you could definitely find cheaper, plain t shirts at JCPenneys or Sears. i've seen them at target as well, but apparently you want them ass tight. try the girls section then.
This.
Seriously, OP tight-fitting t-shirts are kinda fail, Just buy shirts that fit you well.
Pandoras Assassin
2008-08-22, 01:30
Just go to Kohels.
Hourglass Circumstance
2008-08-22, 02:24
H&M.
That's where I go for plain, nicely fitting t-shirts. They have all sorts of colors and they're only about 5 dollars each. Everything else in that store is way overpriced though, so that's all I buy.
Check it out, if there's one in your area. The pricing may be different depending on where you're at, however.
PopaChubby
2008-08-22, 02:25
I usually don't find too much when I go there but I really like my plain tshirts I've gotten from old navy. They're like the perfect length and there's not too much material in the sleeves and the material seems to lay very well. American Apparel tshirts seem to be made too long.
Tom_Sawyer
2008-08-25, 03:54
H&M.
That's where I go for plain, nicely fitting t-shirts. They have all sorts of colors and they're only about 5 dollars each. Everything else in that store is way overpriced though, so that's all I buy.
Check it out, if there's one in your area. The pricing may be different depending on where you're at, however.
I stumbled into this store at random, and I found exactly what I needed.
Thanks everyone.
- Tom
Cosmonaut3030
2008-08-25, 22:31
I've gotten mine from JCPenney. They're great. They won't be tight at first, but, since they're cotton, they'll tighten up after a few washes. A lot of times they're on sale for $5.
Oh yeah. Shirts tighten up after you wash them. H&M is good for plain T's, but they're too long in my opinion.
WaldoCorpse
2008-08-26, 22:05
Uhm, about not fitting in with other clothing.
Try a white T, and a sharpie.
No matter what your clothing is, some one out there will have something like it.