Cheapo white t-shirt not bad of a deal at all time low
Tommy Hilfiger Men's Essential Cotton Tee $20.30 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ Amazon AU
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Your linked items are showing up as $40 and $20 respectively for me.
50% off is applied at checkout, bringing it down to $10 and $20
I could see the sale prices in the morning. Seems like it has ended now.
Any idea if they are all slim fit?
My current one says slim fit from Myer. Not sure if this would be the same?
Navy is $23 as well, I paid $1 less last time. QC is a bit average different fit/lengths. Good overall for the price.
@gamemaster Better off ordering from Amazon, faster delivery and free returns. Those shirts above aren't the same and 50% already been applied.
The 50% off is applied in the cart. Delivery is free with OnePass. The t-shirts are also 100% cotton. They obviously aren’t the same as they are different designs and colours.
Plus with $100 spend it’s a further $10 off with SALE10 code. And extra 4% off with a giftcard from Cashrewards.
Paying for a ‘logo’ is so 90’s (IMO)
Targets ‘non logo’ white T shirts are great construction and quality (and heaps cheaper) @ $8
I'm not a fan of big logos either but these are minimal enough.
I think you'll find out it's more about the cut, those cheapies Are just normal baggy tees (and too long) but depends what you want. They remind me of some old Uniqlo ones before they went all sloppy and extra baggy.
Surprisingly these big W/ Target aren’t baggy.
They are a good tight fit, provided you’re in shape.I expect a fairly normal fit but it's all relative.
Cool may have a look sometime.@gamemaster my bad just tried it. Prefer the OP ones.
Yes free delivery with onepass but not free returns for change of mind.provided you’re in shape.
Me: sweating profusely
@Jimothy Wongingtons: Same, dad bod tees and NB are so 2025!
sweating
stay in shape
*covered in sweat *
‘Just finished taking a shit - now to actually start the workout ‘
Surprisingly these big W/ Target aren’t baggy.
Can confirm. Went to Target and bought a couple which fit really well (ie quite fitting without being tight) for $8. Time will tell how long they hold their shape, but at that price they only need to last half as long to be worth it.
@YoursTruly Are the Target/Big W ones sheer?
I've bought some budget ones before (can't remember which brand) and after one or 2 washes they became sheer.
They are thick enough. Defo not sheer from the many I’ve purchased. I usually go with black and greys.
The only weak point I have found can be the collar area band with the big W ones (that’s after 30-40 washes) But with proper hanging when air drying (at the mid section of T shirt - not its top or bottom) - or with some reverse ironing it’s fine.
Yes because Target is known for high quality clothing 🤦♂️
For the price they are surprisingly decent
Yes because Target is known for high quality clothing 🤦♂️
Target has some good quality construction and material . Nothing to snuff about actually.
The target Tshirts are actually a staple in my wardrobe. They are cheap and consistent (and minimal styling) to buy a dozen or more at a time to keep as a versatile wear.
The target ones are cheap and consistent
Yeah I used to work for one of the well know fashion brands years ago, you'd be surprised the shit they would put a label on and the kids would lap it up. It all comes from the same factories made by the same sweatshop hands.
I knew people that worked at Target as buyers and they put quite a bit of effort into quality assurance. It's not just lower cost, it's low cost but of a good standard.
Tommy isn’t exactly known for high quality clothing either
Yes because Target is known for high quality clothing
They actually are if you're smart enough to look past the brand. But by all means, feel free to pay 3x as much for the same thing because you need to tell the world you're a sucker for marketing and logos. OZB is no the probably not the place for you though…
Time will tell how long they hold their shape, but at that price they only need to last half as long to be worth it.
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But by all means, feel free to pay 3x as muchSo is it 2 or 3x? These ones (TH) last ages too.
No doubt the target material is fine, I'm sure the cut wouldn't be anything special and hard to say how long they would hold shape. Can't hurt trying on the alternatives anyway. A lot of those generics are extra baggy or tight around the neck.Keep telling yourself that lol
I bought a few Tommy t-shirts a couple of years ago. Didn't wear them much because they lost their shape quickly. Now they are expensive rags.
which ones? how would they lose their shape when you aren't wearing them?
Cheap shirts are shit too but I'd call a $20 TH ok.@G-rig: Lol, are you affiliated or something? You seem to be hyperdefensive of any TH criticism.
He obviously means he wear them only a couple of times but they lost their shape, so he stopped wearing them. So overall, he didn’t wear them much…
Only small size is $20 all other sizes are now $29
Yep, the title of this post should be adjusted.
The Muji Heavyweight T-shirt uses organic cotton and is $25 extra, I'm wearing the Uniqlo U Crew now and it's also pretty good for $20 ($5 off $50 spend, unfortunately not eligible for cashback). Some alternatives for those looking…
$25 not $25 extra
Yea I'm never buying a shirt outside of uniqlo ever again.
Sure Muji are on option if you don’t mind cotton from Xinjiang and don’t care about forced Uyghur labour.
Yep don’t care
I actually wasn’t aware of that and I imagine most people on here weren’t either. Rather than type out some passive-aggressive snarky comment you could’ve actually posted a source and provider some educational info rather than sitting on your high horse.
It just says organic cotton, at least on the Australian Muji website.
It’s a shame cause I bought a pair of their underwear the other day and it was the best I’d ever felt, better than Uniqlo. Won’t buy from them anymore now.
Don't waste your time, end up arguing with 17 year old idiots at lot of the time on here whose mums probably take them down to Target and Big-W to get their t-shirts.
Almost all apparel would be made to a price under similar conditions with the bottom line a controlling factor.
@G-rig: Some of us aren’t willing to accept slave labour as the “price” of cheap t-shirts.
@SolitaryMan: Do you have a smart phone?
https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2016/01/child-labour-…
I got a couple of these - terrible quality. They run small fyi.
They are fine for $20, they would be terrible for $50.
The Uniqlo ones are a totally different cut and extra loose fit though, would suit a tall skinny guy (like on the model). Wouldn't really pay over $15-20 for those either.
As a former tall skinny guy I can confirm they looked good on me. They still look ok with mild dad bod though (I’m working on it)
Yeah uniqlo is good in general, prices have crept up a lot.
Baggy pants and shirts are back in.All the kfc deals do(n't) help with the dad bod though
Got a link to the Uniqlo ones that fit nice on tall and skinny guys?
Any.. but was mentioned above.
This is no deal. They literally get it made for max $4 in either China, India or Bangladesh and sell it for 10X the price.
Pretty typical, applies to everything - Maybe pick some up next time you fly to China (where Uniqlo is made too, as well as in Vietnam, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and India). Everyone must assume Uniqlo is all handmade in Japan 🤣.
@RonSchmegegge, here you go:
https://sell.amazon.com.au/brand-registry/
Thanks for supporting amazon. Amazon supports small and local businesses.
In case it helps anyone- I just returned a bunch of these that I got on the last sale. They’re very thin and feel flimsy. They definitely feel cheap.
Wondering how thick you want them - they are cool on these hot days. Depends what you are used to but don't seem overly thin.
Thick Tees aren't the best in summer.The Big-W ones (and similar) are cheap quality but no one cares because of the cheap price.
Yes, this is my exact experience with their T's, I won't buy them again.
I’ve got some really nice tshirts from them before, better quality, better feeling and thicker cotton (not overly thick or heavy weight). Must be another line of tshirts that would be more expensive than these are.
These are a great deal to rock the brand but as noted, they are different to some other tshirts at Tommy and these are definitely thin
Got some in the last deal, decent quality for the price imo just worth noting to go a size up as they run a bit small e.g. I'm normally medium for most brands but large fits me well
Not sure who posted it on here but hugo boss 3 pack t shirts work out to like $15 a shirt. Just have to find them in the PJ section next to the briefs.
Where
At your local hugo boss ;)
Possibly dfo
This tshirt fits like a tent, I am even too embarrassed to wear it for gardening.
Catch also has a sale on TH shirts. I picked up t-shirts at $10 - $20 delivered. Most of the popular sizes are sold out since the sale has been on for a few weeks.
Army Green T-shirt $20
Grey T-shirt $10
There are also a bunch of T-Shirts that have a 2 for $39 promotion.