You know how rich people wear those $300 that look like nothing special but probably feel amazing?
Is there something similar for us folks who aren’t loaded but are still willing to pay a bit of a premium? Something that feels better than the 5-pack for $20 you get at Costco.
Surely the comfiest thing to do is to go shirtless… but sometimes it’s just too chilly for that.
I’m willing to go up to $50/shirt, but only if it’s absolutely worth the money.
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the comfiest shirts are the ones that you’ve been wearing for years.
or you could just go to uniqlo or something.
A $4 shirt from a thrift store.
100% cotton. Get it a size larger than you need it. Enjoy.
I think you just get used to whatever you’re wearing. Is there something particularly NOT comfortable about what you are wearing now?
I like Hanes Black Label tees. They’re $8 at target
I can definitely recommend looking for v-necks. I always struggled to be comfortable in a t shirt until I made the switch. Not always easy to find though.
Goodfellow & Co tees from Target are like $6 and surprisingly soft.
Anything giant and cotton works.
A size or two larger helps
I love the Costco shirts.
Not sure what they cost but I wear a ton of the sports fabric shirts from Marine Layer. Super comfortable.
like undershirt type stuff– honestly Duluth is pretty damn comfy for them.
For at home those hanes tshirts that come in a 3 pack for $12 are fine. I’ll save my good clothes for when I’m outside.
Wifebeater Tshirts. Cheap, comfortable, and ruggedly stands up to food or beer stains.
Simple white v-neck t-shirts.
For me it’s just a muscle shirt or a tank top
I like the Fruit of the loom Iconic 165 tshirts. Theyre cheap but the material is really comfortable.
comfiest shirt to wear at home is a t shirt.
some shirts the material doesnt breathe very well so you over heat.
nothing at all.
Sleepwear honestly
Just take your shirt off
Not sure what they are called but those quick dry, moisture wicking, active wear type sports shirts. They are light, thin, breathable, soft and silky. Just get one a size larger then you normally wear so it’s nice and loose.