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Old June 21st, 2007 Jun 21, 2007 10:24:56 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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Hello everyone,
This is my first post and I would like to start by saying thanks to all for all the information everyone has contributed.

Now what I am looking for is a very high quality, super soft, high end tees in a standard cut. Searching I found that Pacific Sports' ESW would be the way to go as far as quality, softness, and high end look but from what I have read it has a fitted cut. Does anyone know of any place that has more of a standard fit in this quality at a good price?

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I'd like to know, too. I'm looking for ultra soft and high quality.

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I have been ordering samples from everywhere and it has been very difficult to find a soft high quality standard cut tee. Everything seems to be fitted fashion tee's. I wish my market would wear fitted because this search would be so much easier.
 
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I have been ordering samples from everywhere and it has been very difficult to find a soft high quality standard cut tee. Everything seems to be fitted fashion tee's. I wish my market would wear fitted because this search would be so much easier.
Thanks for the info dfalk. Out of the shirts you have sampled, which one has a more roomy cut with the softest fabric? I guess I would have to go with a fitted cut but I don't want something that is so fit that it runs almost a size smaller like AA.
 
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I'm not sure if it'd be the super etc. tee you're looking for, but M&O Knits do a ringspun cotton shirt in a standard cut. It's a nice shirt (not super duper amazing, but good).
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I'm not sure if it'd be the super etc. tee you're looking for, but M&O Knits do a ringspun cotton shirt in a standard cut. It's a nice shirt (not super duper amazing, but good).
Thanks, I'll check them out.
Do you have a link? I tried searching but can't find one.
 
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Thanks, I'll check them out.
Do you have a link? I tried searching but can't find one.
The link for M&O is www.moknits.com . I received a few samples from them and like the cut but they were a little to heavy for me. Out of the 4 samples that I received, the bottom stitching came undone after one washing in 2 of them. It might have just been my lucky day that day. Their shirts are soft and have a regular fit cut. Worth checking out.
 
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The link for M&O is M&O Tshirts . I received a few samples from them and like the cut but they were a little to heavy for me. Out of the 4 samples that I received, the bottom stitching came undone after one washing in 2 of them. It might have just been my lucky day that day. Their shirts are soft and have a regular fit cut. Worth checking out.
Thanks! Which models did you sample?
What other shirts have you sampled?
I am also trying to find info here about AS Tees but can't seem to find much.
 
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Thanks! Which models did you sample?
What other shirts have you sampled?
I am also trying to find info here about AS Tees but can't seem to find much.

I am not familiar with AS Tees. Is that Alstyle, aka AAA? I have been sampling multiple companies trying to find the right shirt for my market which is the outdoorsy type of person who enjoys hiking, mountain biking, camping etc. So what I think of the samples might not be what your market may or may not like. I have tried M&O Knits which have soft ringspun cotton tees but where a little to heavy for me. District Apparel has some good colors but where a little to stiff and not soft enough. One of their shirts was very soft but a very tight fashion fit which is not what I am looking for. Pacific Sports tees are very soft but shrunk way to much in length. I did like one of there shirts and I can not remember which style number it was but it had minimal shrinkage but comes in very few colors. Anvil organics have a decent cut, are not as soft as some of the other organics and are undergoing some abuse treatments right now to see how they hold up. Econscious has some very nice organic blanks, very soft and a great cut. I ordered some tees from Continental and blanks from spunbamboo.com so I will be checking those out in the next day or two. There are more blanks that I have but I just can't remember what they are right now.

What your going to have to do is just bite the bullet and purchase a bunch of blanks from different places until you find what your looking for. It gets kind of expensive but it is necessary.
 
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