Quality tshirts.
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Quality tshirts.
Anyone know of any quality tshirts,the quality of most tshirts these days is abysmal two washes and all they are fit for is dusting round the house,I'm not bothered about the price just want to purchase decent tshirts.
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Try Trickett - Accy based, absolutely top notch gear. I've got t shirts from 2016 that are still going strong
https://www.trickett-england.co.uk/trickett-shop/
https://www.trickett-england.co.uk/trickett-shop/
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I’ve recently bought a few pique polo shirts from Crew Clothing Company and the quality seems to be very good.
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I was also gonna suggest Trickett. QualityChrisG wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 12:34 pmTry Trickett - Accy based, absolutely top notch gear. I've got t shirts from 2016 that are still going strong
https://www.trickett-england.co.uk/trickett-shop/
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Have a few "Fruit of the Loom" Tees Steve that have lasted very well ...
Old adage I know but ... "Buy cheap buy twice or three times".
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Cotton Traders are good quality.
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They are unrivalled as far as I'm concerned in terms of quality and style, especially for the price. Loads of locally made gear too (although the T's are made in Portugal).
And he's a Claret.
For trousers or jeans, HebTroCo from just over the border in Mytholmroyd are decent too.
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Uniqlo. For staple items like t-shirts, trousers and jackets it's bang on.
Heard good things about Trickett too, although not bought anything yet.
Heard good things about Trickett too, although not bought anything yet.
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Never had a Boss or Ralph Lauren t-shirt shrink, and we wash on 40C. Worth the extra expense because they last for years.
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SecondedClovius Boofus wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 3:02 pmNever had a Boss or Ralph Lauren t-shirt shrink, and we wash on 40C. Worth the extra expense because they last for years.
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Do Trickett's have a shop in Accy?
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Pretty sure he's online only but you can pick up from a post office there
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Thanks, Chris.
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..your taking the plss again BC...fruit of the loom?? ...you buy them as dusters not tshirts
Looking at give Trickett's a go...thanks for the recommendations chaps.
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Community Clothing. Not the cheapest, t-shirts start at £20, but all garments are made in the UK, some in Lancashire and are high quality. Used to have a shop in Blackburn, not certain if it is still there. Or order on line. More information about the business ethos via the link.
https://communityclothing.co.uk/pages/about-us
https://communityclothing.co.uk/pages/about-us
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Thanks figslice that sounds a great option thanks.FigSlice wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 4:58 pmCommunity Clothing. Not the cheapest, t-shirts start at £20, but all garments are made in the UK, some in Lancashire and are high quality. Used to have a shop in Blackburn, not certain if it is still there. Or order on line. More information about the business ethos via the link.
https://communityclothing.co.uk/pages/about-us
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Howies.
Quality.
Their Tshirts wear well, wash well, don't shrink or fade. Their merino base layers are also superb (a treat £)
https://howies.co.uk/collections/mens?g ... gIs3_D_BwE
Quality.
Their Tshirts wear well, wash well, don't shrink or fade. Their merino base layers are also superb (a treat £)
https://howies.co.uk/collections/mens?g ... gIs3_D_BwE
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There's always a few Trickett items on ebay mate. Had a few bits off there myself, if you don't mind second hand.
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A local company would appreciate your support.
Born out of Scruples, Barrowford.
Very good quality, I'm pretty sure if you're local and spend enough he'll deliver it himself.
https://mancini.co.uk/
Born out of Scruples, Barrowford.
Very good quality, I'm pretty sure if you're local and spend enough he'll deliver it himself.
https://mancini.co.uk/
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I'll have a look at them tooFigSlice wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 4:58 pmCommunity Clothing. Not the cheapest, t-shirts start at £20, but all garments are made in the UK, some in Lancashire and are high quality. Used to have a shop in Blackburn, not certain if it is still there. Or order on line. More information about the business ethos via the link.
https://communityclothing.co.uk/pages/about-us
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Under Armour and Footjoy - by a country mile. Either online or at golf course shops, such as Paul McEvoy's at Burnley Golf Club, Glen View.
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Community clothing is Patrick Grant's thing. He's a top fella. They had a pop up at the Lowry a couple of weeks ago. Good kit.
Trickett stuff is good, the tees go quick though.
Trickett stuff is good, the tees go quick though.
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Another shout for Trickett. Never made a bad purchase from there.
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Pretty Green stuff is very good
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Not cheapequinox wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 6:18 pmA local company would appreciate your support.
Born out of Scruples, Barrowford.
Very good quality, I'm pretty sure if you're local and spend enough he'll deliver it himself.
https://mancini.co.uk/
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I wear Blake Mill shirts to the office - they're incredible.
They've also just brought out a line of T-shirts so might be worth a punt if they're owt like their "dress" shirts.
They've also just brought out a line of T-shirts so might be worth a punt if they're owt like their "dress" shirts.
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I think the Rohan shirts are good quality & don't crease as much as some other manufacturers, handy if you don't like ironing & stylish enough to don if you are in a rush to a business meeting.
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I buy most of mine from Joe Browns as the quality is very good. This link also gives you £5 off
https://joebrowns.mention-me.com/m/ol/iy6kb-simon-waite
https://joebrowns.mention-me.com/m/ol/iy6kb-simon-waite
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For sheer durability Crew t shirts are tremendous . Give Fruit of the loom a miss though . Bought 3 of their white t shirts , took on hols and left them there they were that poor .