Where do you get your basic t-shirts?

Anonymous
Amazon launched a new made to order tee shop recently. Haven’t tried yet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.nordstromrack.com/s/susina-scoop-neck-slub-t-shirt/n2285098?color=WHITE&eid=481540

I love these. I get a whole slew each spring. White isn't too see through and scoop neck is gentle. I have a long torso and they fit me nicely.


Thanks, PP! I also have a long torso, and it can be a pain to find t-shirts that aren’t too short.

How do these fit across the shoulders? Mine are pretty broad, not sure if I should size up.


I would size up. I think I have normal shoulders, generally wear a large in shirts (double Ds baby!) and get these in large also.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.nordstromrack.com/s/susina-scoop-neck-slub-t-shirt/n2285098?color=WHITE&eid=481540

I love these. I get a whole slew each spring. White isn't too see through and scoop neck is gentle. I have a long torso and they fit me nicely.


Thanks, PP! I also have a long torso, and it can be a pain to find t-shirts that aren’t too short.

How do these fit across the shoulders? Mine are pretty broad, not sure if I should size up.


I would size up. I think I have normal shoulders, generally wear a large in shirts (double Ds baby!) and get these in large also.


So helpful—thank you! I’m a 40AA bra size, so, yeah. If I had a nickel for every person who asked if I’m a swimmer...

Thanks again, PP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't go to Target this year, that's all I've got.


You're so right. I got some really nice basic v-neck tees there before the pandemic. Was hoping to get some more as I wear them so much, but they no longer carry the nice ones.


+2 In the past couple years I’ve gotten basic tees and long sleeve shirts from Target. But this year nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My favorite t-shirt brand is James Perse. But they’re expensive and don’t tend to have great sales. Worth the full price, imo.

I have a couple of these that I found at TJ Maxx. Love.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:JCrew factory store online have decent v neck in a variety of colors. I sometimes hit it lucky with H&M but only in person as they have similar styles but the material can vary and is only noticeable in person.


I got a j crew tee when they had that big sale and I hate it. It’s a beautiful color but the vee is way too deep and loose, the torso is too short, and the mateirial is too thin. So disappointing for a brand that is built on classic casual basics.
Anonymous
Eddie Bauer in past years. I just ordered some new ones from Uniqlo to try something different. They got a lot of good reviews so we will see.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:JCrew factory store online have decent v neck in a variety of colors. I sometimes hit it lucky with H&M but only in person as they have similar styles but the material can vary and is only noticeable in person.


I got a j crew tee when they had that big sale and I hate it. It’s a beautiful color but the vee is way too deep and loose, the torso is too short, and the mateirial is too thin. So disappointing for a brand that is built on classic casual basics.

They have multiple t shirts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:JCrew factory store online have decent v neck in a variety of colors. I sometimes hit it lucky with H&M but only in person as they have similar styles but the material can vary and is only noticeable in person.


I got a j crew tee when they had that big sale and I hate it. It’s a beautiful color but the vee is way too deep and loose, the torso is too short, and the mateirial is too thin. So disappointing for a brand that is built on classic casual basics.

They have multiple t shirts.


Not PP, but I’ve been underwhelmed by most tshirts ive gotten from J crew in recent years. They always end up with small holes within a few months and don’t keep their shape. I previously had J crew tees that lasted for years!
Anonymous
Surprisingly, Walmart. During the pandemic last year, I purchased several short-sleeve stretch t-shirts in multiple colors. One year and numerous washes later, they have held remarkably well. If I recall correctly, they were only $4 each.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.nordstromrack.com/s/susina-scoop-neck-slub-t-shirt/n2285098?color=WHITE&eid=481540

I love these. I get a whole slew each spring. White isn't too see through and scoop neck is gentle. I have a long torso and they fit me nicely.


Dopn't you get tanned in the V shape.. that must look funny for swimsuit
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My favorite t-shirt brand is James Perse. But they’re expensive and don’t tend to have great sales. Worth the full price, imo.


Why? They don't look like they fit great.
Anonymous
Madewell and Everlane are my go-to places for simple ts and tops
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My favorite t-shirt brand is James Perse. But they’re expensive and don’t tend to have great sales. Worth the full price, imo.

I have a couple of these that I found at TJ Maxx. Love.



How is sizing on these? In the Madewell whisper cotton t-shirts, I am usually a small (sometimes XS depending on the cut/year) - I feel like they run big. I am 5'3", 120, small/med chest. Any advice on sizes? Thank you.
Anonymous
I love the vintage cotton J crew V necks, but they don't last so I buy a lot in different colors when they go on sale. And then they get a second life as rags.
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