I have three T-shirts, $12 jobbies from Rock Concerts, that are solid as hell. I still wear them when working out or doing chores. They're at least 25 years old, and other than the black color fading away, they're free of holes.
Brought some plain T-shirts last year from two brand name companies at national retailer, they have holes in them and are thin as shit. They cost about $15 each.
Both sets of shirts are "100% cotton".
The T-shirts of today are of greatly lower quality than the ones of decades ago.
You got it - Woven and printed in the USA. From Southern Cotton, probably woven in a Mill in the Carolinas, and printed by some entrepreneur in his basement in Anytown, USA.
I love Hedonics.
I have three T-shirts, $12 jobbies from Rock Concerts, that are solid as hell. I still wear them when working out or doing chores. They're at least 25 years old, and other than the black color fading away, they're free of holes.
Brought some plain T-shirts last year from two brand name companies at national retailer, they have holes in them and are thin as shit. They cost about $15 each.
Both sets of shirts are "100% cotton".
The T-shirts of today are of greatly lower quality than the ones of decades ago.
Did it say where those shirts were made?
(you know where I'm going with this)
You got it - Woven and printed in the USA. From Southern Cotton, probably woven in a Mill in the Carolinas, and printed by some entrepreneur in his basement in Anytown, USA.