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Old May 19th, 2007 May 19, 2007 10:00:35 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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Default mad t-shirt cut??

looking for a T that has a nice cut, not a neck hugging T. i want one with a thin neck ribbing and not long baggy sleeves.
Hanes authentic tagless is the closest i can find, anyone no anyothers i could use, i like the soft material too i think its called LAVEANE??
just looking for blank T's..anyone able to help me out??
 
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Default Re: mad t-shirt cut??

Which t-shirt brands have you tried that you didn't like?

I think there are a lot of brands that fit that description. Sounds like just a regular shirt from Gildan, Port and Company, Fruit of the Loom, Jerzees, etc.
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Default Re: mad t-shirt cut??

i dont mind the American Aparel shape but the necks are too hugging, i want a loose neck and thin ribbing.
most black t-shirts you buy from Big W, K-mart are all massively baggy, thick material and no cut to them, just straight-long-baggy and ugly.
 
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i dont mind the American Aparel shape but the necks are too hugging, i want a loose neck and thin ribbing.
most black t-shirts you buy from Big W, K-mart are all massively baggy, thick material and no cut to them, just straight-long-baggy and ugly.
I wouldn't try to sell a shirt I bought from Big W or K-Mart.

The t-shirts the people buy for their t-shirt line come from wholesalers that cater to the t-shirt industry (like SanMar.com, AlphaShirt.com, SSActivewear.com, TSCaparel.com, etc)
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Default Re: mad t-shirt cut??

i hate to say this but im into my fashion to an extent that i cant wear just any cut shirt so thats why im being fussy with the shape of the T's. i want something similar to the boutique shope that sell the fashin T's at extragegant prices but i dont want to go through the effort of getting a pattern, and getting them pro. made.
do u know of a really good cut T?
do you know of the Hanes Tagless T's that general pants co. sell, just blank T's.
i want to track them down in America or where they sell them, but not having any luck at the moment. someone said they thought they were the "Authentic tagless T's" by hanes but the label looks different.
 
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do u know of a really good cut T?
Good to me is probably not going to be the same as "good" to you

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i hate to say this but im into my fashion to an extent that i cant wear just any cut shirt so thats why im being fussy with the shape of the T's.
No worries. I'm just trying to follow your messages

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do you know of the Hanes Tagless T's that general pants co. sell, just blank T's.
i want to track them down in America or where they sell them, but not having any luck at the moment.
This was answered in other thread you started: http://www.t-shirtforums.com/wholesa...ts/t19437.html

It's not hard to find the Hanes Tagless tee. They are sold by most wholesalers (like the ones I listed above). Here's the shirt at AlphaShirt.com:
https://rs990.alphashirt.com/cgi-bin...ail.w?sr=5250T

Here's the Hanes tee at the official Hanes website:
Hanes Printables : Catalog Product

But I personally wouldn't call the Hanes tagless tee a "fashion" shirt with a great cut. It's just an average, middle of the line t-shirt (in my opinion).

That's why I would suggest trying a few different t-shirt brands (by purchasing samples) to see which one fits your specific fashion/cut needs.
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Default Re: mad t-shirt cut??

yeh ive been trying to look around for T's on the sites you have listed my i cant see anywhere where they deliver to Australia, ive sent emails out to many with no return so far.
the mens district tee DT104 looked ok in the pic, but looks like they only deliver to USA..district treads.
 
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Default Re: mad t-shirt cut??

You can find some wholesalers who deliver to Australia in the "australia" keyword search here in the forums.

By the way, what's a "mad cut"?
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Default Re: mad t-shirt cut??

thanks ill check that out.
mad cut = a really good cut shirt, fashion cut, not baggy.
 
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thanks ill check that out.
mad cut = a really good cut shirt, fashion cut, not baggy.
I would suggest trying alternative apparel and continental clothing. both have fashion cut t-shirts with more generous necklines.

You may also want to try article1.
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