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Note that one T-shirt that I rarely wear except for some events with young people is a Pink Ranger costume T-shirt. I wore it when I saw the Power Rangers movie.
Message: a woman came by in a bubble today. Said she knew you.
Signed, Em.
I think I paid 40 bucks for that t-shirt. I think those who get this would have also. ;D
I get it, but I wouldn't have gotten it I don't get shirts with stuff like that on them. It's pretty funny, though!
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All the responses here are interesting. I wonder how many users keep a separate set of T-shirts for sleeping vs. going out.
I have several t-shirts that do double duty. They are for hanging out or sleeping. I don't have any that are specifically just for sleeping, but there are certainly a few I almost only wear while sleeping.
$20.00 and it should be high quality and soft. I have seen James Perser (?) tees for like $50.00 and other designers for even more. It is 100% cotton, looks just like a regular tee shirt and know one knows you are wearing a designer tee anyway. Off subject for a moment but today I did my laundry and after drying, I noticed a sticker with like a metal design, now I understand it to be a security thing they put on clothes. Someone in my house forgot to cut the label off because I found it in the dryer. I wonder if they are toxic. They have these anti-theft security stickers on clothes now even books, but what if they were accidentally left on clothes and washed then dried? I hope they don't have chemicals on them. I am careful about tags and remove them but it seems some people are so carefree not even checking before they throw it into the wash, ugh.
$20.00 and it should be high quality and soft. I have seen James Perser (?) tees for like $50.00 and other designers for even more. It is 100% cotton, looks just like a regular tee shirt and know one knows you are wearing a designer tee anyway. Off subject for a moment but today I did my laundry and after drying, I noticed a sticker with like a metal design, now I understand it to be a security thing they put on clothes. Someone in my house forgot to cut the label off because I found it in the dryer. I wonder if they are toxic. They have these anti-theft security stickers on clothes now even books, but what if they were accidentally left on clothes and washed then dried? I hope they don't have chemicals on them. I am careful about tags and remove them but it seems some people are so carefree not even checking before they throw it into the wash, ugh.
My tees that are generally between $15 and $20 are those from the Polo Ralph Lauren outlets, as well as some IZOD Doubler Crew Neck tees.
That's a great deal on high quality brands! You are paying a fraction of what it probably sells for - I think Polo tops run to $69.00, too.
Polo Ralph Lauren T-shirts don't sell for $69. You are thinking about their polo shirts. Their T-shirts generally run between $15 and $20, sometimes even less.
I buy brand not price, but I wait until I can get them on sale with free shipping, and then I order a bunch of different colors and I'm good for the next several years.
Mine usually run about $20. I buy all of them from Duluth Trading Company. The quality is better and the fabric heavier and more substantial than ones that I have found elsewhere. You can get them with or without pockets, and in a variety of colors.
Same with my $45 Lucky Brand t-shirts. I could find them blindfolded. It's more expensive fabric. The printing quality is better too. (I like t-shirts with art.)
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