White T shirt 2 pack Recs…
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@Mizmazzle yup it took about a week
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Don't go for Whitesville 2-pack. I am using two of them and have an unopened 2pack that now Im not that motivated to use. They are so nice when unwashed, but the two I've been using for 1,5 years are the worst out of my T-shirts. The piling is terrible compared to my Merz b Schwanen, Iron Heart, Asket, and UES. All washed the same way.
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@Mizmazzle I love my Glad Hand and co white t-shirt (it’s an off white which is what I like anyhow). Midweight/lightweight, smooth hand, with a bit of stretch which is nice for 100% cotton.
Love the cut and the neck hole is not too wide which is my t-shirt pet peeve.
Around $50 each from Snake Oil Provisions.
https://www.snakeoilprovisions.com/products/the-glad-hand-standard-t-shirt-white
They punch above their price.
Note: you have a particular taste, so I expect you to get these and hate them and blame me forever.
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Check out lady white. They’re my favorite all round middle weight tees. Nice fit and they wear cool in the summer.
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Interested in this as well. My favorites from back in the day were the Buck Mason slub tees, which I bought a bunch of when the US made ones were still $28 a piece. Don't know if they're worth the $48 a piece that they are now, though.
My biggest thing that I can't stand with tees are they are either too heavyweight and rigid (even after multiple washes) or the collar is too tight. I like a little bit of breathing room around my neck.
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I love these shirts, "Bayside USA". I've purchased from All American Clothing, but found this other link is cheaper for the same shirt. Not a 2 pack. ~$15 a shirt sometimes on sale for ~$10. 6.1oz cotton and have held up great over time and many washes. They are a little long, and shrink a little first wash. But if you like the length, you can't go wrong. I don't spend too much on Ts, because usually some sort of food or oil stain appears within a few years before they wear out.
https://allusaclothing.com/view-all-brands/bayside/bayside-5100-short-sleeve-t-shirt-usa-made.html
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@SFMCfranky I’ve been curious about these…do you wash and machine dry and if so any shrinkage?
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I machine wash them - normal setting, warm water, low spin - and then line dry them. I haven’t noticed any significant shrinkage.
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I love my Whitesville
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Probably best tshirt fit I have found is Schaeffers Garment Hotel and Good-On
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This may just be me, but I did the Whitesville(XXL)two pack of white and black ended up selling both of them. They’re so short not to mention I could never dry them, they would turn into a baby T.
Although not truely white, I really like Ship John pocket T’s.
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Didn't know SJ made a tee, also very excited to discover that they have a white tank. Might have to give those a shot!
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A note about Lady White standard Tee fit vs Merz 215
I washed these yesterday and they’re line drying. The lady white is a medium and the Merz is a size 6(L). Both have been washed several times.
The Merz is about an inch longer. But it is tighter in the shoulders, chest and stomach. It’s also a bit more heavy. I prefer it as a warm undershirt. The Lady White is much more comfortable and flattering in a jeans and tee shirt kind of way and has a more airy feel.

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Not a two pack, except no man walks alone sells a 3 pack but + 1 for merz. I own about 10 of their 1950s tees in white. I buy one size up cause I found they did shrink over time. They are all in various shapes. Yard work tees, undershirts and used as only shirts. I’m in one almost every day. 1950s are lightweight from my view. Great for underneath and the summer heat
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3sixteen Pima are great for hot weather. If you want something mid weight the samurai tees are great, their cotton is next level soft
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Although not a two-pack, they’re still somewhat affordable. I also have a couple in black and sky blue. Other than those and OrSlow pocket tees, I don’t wear a lot of T-shirts, but those two brands fit well and are relatively lightweight.
