Trying to find good cheap blank t-shirts for everyday wear/layering. Mainly looking for black/white tees that aren’t super thin and hold up after washes.

    I’ve been looking at Gildan packs on Amazon, and I’m also thinking about trying the Comfort Colors 1717 and the Goodfellow tees from Target (haven’t tried either yet).

    Big plus if the fit is tighter around the arms/chest/neck but looser around the stomach instead of super boxy.

    What are your go-to budget blank tees? Preferably under like $10 a shirt.

    Best cheap blank t-shirts on Amazon?
    byu/X-kiwi inFrugal



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    1. _Pewterschmidt_ on

      T shirts that don’t get a loose neck after a washing or two. Old navy t’s are cheap but the collars suck

    2. I buy my work shirts at Michaels. They have an aisle of blank shirts in a bunch of colors. When I need shirts I start checking the ads. They go on sale quite often.

    3. Husband has luck with those George brand white t-shirt packs at Walmart. He wears one under his work shirt every day, and they hold up for years, including the neck. Get a size larger than you normally wear and it should work well.

    4. I use jiffy shirts. It’s not as quick as amazon, but there is a huge variety at great prices.

      I also have an unusually long torso so I like that most if not all shirts have the actual length listed in addition to the size.

      But for the absolute best deal – I watch for clearance shirts at my local walmart, I can often find shirts for under $3.

    5. pro club. they’re kinda heavyweight for the summer season, but you won’t get better neck from a shirt.

    6. Boyzn t-shirts are pretty good. I always get 4 pack in black. They hold up good after washing and they don’t shrink.

    7. BeesKneesTX on

      Call up a screen printing place and ask them how much they’d sell you the blanks for. I just sold a much of gildan softstyle blanks for $4.17 each.

    8. Frogblaster77 on

      The Gildan shirts are honestly great for the price and a lot of large retailers like Walmart carry them in store.

    9. MordaxTenebrae on

      Gap Factory outlet shirts. I have slightly atypical torso dimensions and they are the only ones that fit reasonably well. Gap shirts tend to last me 4-5 years worth of washing (around 200 wash & dry cycles by my count).

    10. Plane-Assumption840 on

      GILDAN t-shirts, long sleeve & sweatshirts at Hobby Lobby. Good quality at a frugal price. This may be the same brand Michael’s carries. IDK.

    11. Try Dharma Trading Company – they sell blanks of many styles of tees at very affordable prices.

    12. masetiloquetu on

      honestly…get moisture-wicking ones…they last forever and they never wrinkle

      You’ll be alright with any of the popular ones…but read the reviews about the fit…they do very

    13. SecondVariety on

      Check fabric and craft stores, they usually have a rainbow separated section of tshirts of all sizes, often very low cost, like a few dollars each.

    14. Taggart3629 on

      Hanes beefy t-shirts are terrific. The Gildan shirts feel scratchy to me.

    15. Lazy-Potential on

      The Kirkland Signature white T’s from Costco are very thick and confortable. They’re not a thin undershirt with extra short sleeves either. 100% cotton

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