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H&M Blank Tees

post #1 of 27
Thread Starter 
Hows the quality of the blank tees at H&M?
post #2 of 27
OK, but they're really short.
post #3 of 27
Thread Starter 
do they atleast go bellow the belt? im like 5 foot 11
post #4 of 27
just buy one and see they're like 5 bucks on sale..
post #5 of 27
ones I bought were pretty crap, faded, lost their fit and the neck line got worn pretty quick. They're not that short, I'm 6'2" and the length is fine.
post #6 of 27
Depends. Most H&M stores seems to have three or four different types of blank tees, all of which vary in terms of sizing. The v-neck tees I've bought are great, though. They're $6, have a fairly deep neck, are soft, slim and don't turn into hand puppet clothing after a go-around in the washer and dryer.
post #7 of 27
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Originally Posted by fuji View Post
ones I bought were pretty crap, faded, lost their fit and the neck line got worn pretty quick. They're not that short, I'm 6'2" and the length is fine.
Yeah, like with all H&M stuff, they suck after a couple of wears. The neck line AKA "bacon neck" was the biggest issue I had with it.
post #8 of 27
I bought a couple and found them very slim and pretty long. The only thing I didn't like the they messed up the shoulder seem on them.
post #9 of 27
They are just about ok for the price, wore mine a couple times then just threw em out when the neck started to go
post #10 of 27
recently bought some in Euro S thinking they'd be like a size 44/XS, turns out they were more like a women's S and they landed around my navel, unwashed and off the rack that is, had to return.
post #11 of 27
That's the biggest pain with regards to stocking up on blank tees. I'd love to just find a great fitting one and then buy a pile of them in one shot. But the erratic sizing usually associated with basic tees means you're best off trying on each one, even if they're all the same model and size.
post #12 of 27
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Originally Posted by APK View Post
That's the biggest pain with regards to stocking up on blank tees. I'd love to just find a great fitting one and then buy a pile of them in one shot. But the erratic sizing usually associated with basic tees means you're best off trying on each one, even if they're all the same model and size.

annoying, isnt it.

i actually found some nice shirts at old navy, of all places. like $5 each. sizing is also erratic and quality control is awful, so you really have to try on each one. i've found some with really nice soft fabric, and some with rough cheap fabric. also, seems like on about half the ones in the store were sewn crooked so i had to go through the whole pile just to get a good one.
post #13 of 27
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how about alternative apparel or AA?
post #14 of 27
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how about alternative apparel or AA?

American Apparel also has quality control issues. Not sure about Alternative Apparel though, never bought in bulk from them.
post #15 of 27
Thread Starter 
i actually like Next level apparel but i dunno where to buy them from
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