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...well made and a good fit I.e tailored fit and not overly long? Preferably online. Oh, and don't cost the earth.
Cheers....
Uniqlo.
Sale on Sutsu tees on sports pursuit. Some really nice designs and a great fit.
If you can get on the sales at Sunspel you won't go far wrong.
Tyrwhitt are good for polo shirts. Unbranded, which is good!
Cos.
The sweatshops of India, Malaysia, Brazil
Someone will stick a brand name on to make you fell less of a racist bigot though and appease your sense of morality.
Best tshirts I've bought of late have been from Snickers. Good heavy, solidly woven cotton. Good shape and keep their shape after a lot of washes, quite a nice range of colours.
They do a fairly straight forward 'classic' t for about a £6 or what they call their 'heavy tshirt' which is thicker material but also a bit more cleverly tailored/shaped being made up of more panels and is about £11.
Lots of online outlets for them. If you're looking for a few some of the workwear outlets sell them in packs of 5 or 10 at a discount
They're cheaper than a lot of tshirts I've bought in the last wee while but much, much better put together.
Primark
BAM, very soft and allow for broad shoulders if you go up a size. Usually some 4 for 3 deal on their site.
Cheers for the replies.
@thepilot...looks like a great website. Some of those polo shirts are spot on...
Bought a few from [url= https://www.cwclothes.co.uk/polos/ ]Charles Wilson[/url]. They're pretty decent. Good colours and no poncy "look how much I spent on my shirt" badge.