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I'm serious. Where can I find plain, high quality, inexpensive crew neck t-shirts in grey or white? The best T-shirts I've ever owned are from UNIQLO (premium cotton ones released earlier this year), but because of the limited nature of UNIQLO's stock, they're long gone, probably never to return. American Apparel fits me weird (honestly, their fits are shocking), H&M and TOPMAN et al. are poor quality and out of the question, Gap fits too big and boxy. The T-shirts would have to be completely plain, no logos, and with standard details and fit, i.e. no scoop necks or frayed edges; no embellishments of any kind. I prefer medium to light weight, and the ribbing at the neck not too narrow or wide.
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I have to agree with you on the Uniqlo cotton tees, love the v neck ones so I always buy a couple when they have them in.
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All Saints. But y'all won't listen. Copped loads in the sales, no logos, slim fitting and long with small arm holes, and a nice cotton. Get involved.
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Velva Sheen from the Bureau.
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Sunspel?
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muji
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I'm interested in replies to this.
Tempted by J Crew ones but not sure on quality...
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Another shout for Muji here. A little long at first but after washing they're great.
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I concur with the Muji suggestion.
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Muji fits as big as gap imo
You should look for people selling really nice ones cheap or in the sales/with discounts imo, real mccoy, velva sheen, sunspel etc
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continental.
Only plain t-0shirts I wear nowadays
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gawkrodger wrote:
continental.
Only plain t-0shirts I wear nowadays
word. Just ordered a hoody and tees from Bar one in Glasgow but they out of stock till new year.
Gawk - where do you get your continaental gear from?
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I have a trade account
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can you do a hook up next time you do an order? 
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should think so
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Continental are the best ones I've had. It's just a pain ordering them.
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cool, thanks 
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bill wrote:
Continental are the best ones I've had. It's just a pain ordering them.
Where do you get your ones from Bill? Do you have a trade account?
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I got mine from europeanwear.com. Would only order from them again if I had to, had problems with delivery and items not being in stock despite it saying so in their stockist pdf
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Another vote for Continental from me, great quality, wash well, and a variety of fits, material thicknesses and colours.
But a pain ordering from them as previously stated.
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their stock control system is improving, but still a way to go. It's daft 'cos they could really clean up
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