> some customers reporting that shirts bought five to 10 years ago are still holding up better than those purchased this year.
This isn't just a Threadless problem. All T-shirts now seem to be made out of this thin stretchy garbage material--good if you are an Italian model, bad if you are a normal 40 year old.
I'd kill for a supplier that actually still uses nice solid cotton material that drapes rather than stretches.
The premium t-shirt from teefury is good. It's high quality cotton and the fit is fine for a fast b*d like me :) The print doesn't last forever though, about a year for the big prints (same as Threadless was back when they didn't suck).
This isn't just a Threadless problem. All T-shirts now seem to be made out of this thin stretchy garbage material--good if you are an Italian model, bad if you are a normal 40 year old.
I'd kill for a supplier that actually still uses nice solid cotton material that drapes rather than stretches.