I bought it and love it so much
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- samsun387
- Newbie
- Aug 3, 2010
- 99 posts
- 43 upvotes
- Speedy1
- Deal Fanatic
- Jun 29, 2007
- 5602 posts
- 2144 upvotes
- Vancouver
Any in Vancouver area costcos?
- microwave
- Deal Addict
- Nov 30, 2005
- 1097 posts
- 371 upvotes
- Leduc
Hang to dry to get the most life out of them. Putting them in the dryer can warp the shape. Eventually the fabric will probably start to pile or attract other clothing lint which is next to impossible to get off but the structure should be fine. An employer at a labor job i had would give their staff generic versions of these shirts each year and they held up well.
This holds true for other brands as well. The white is somewhat translucent where as other colors are not despite being the same thickness.rfdnewbie6910 wrote: ↑ its been that price for like a couple of weeks in the warehouse, i bought a pack of white, and returned it immediately. i could count my nipple hair thru the mesh, thats how see thru it is...if u gonna buy it, buy black.
- MarkaRagnos
- Newbie
- Jun 21, 2019
- 86 posts
- 74 upvotes
ANyone see these in Edmonton costco's? Need some cheap tshirts and my go-to Old Navy shirts felt like garbage for $10/each. Thanks
- rfdnewbie6910
- Deal Addict
- Aug 11, 2019
- 2355 posts
- 2905 upvotes
not necessarily, i have 2 white ones from gymshark, one is very see through, one is perfectly fine. it really just depends on how they made it.microwave wrote: ↑ Hang to dry to get the most life out of them. Putting them in the dryer can warp the shape. Eventually the fabric will probably start to pile or attract other clothing lint which is next to impossible to get off but the structure should be fine. An employer at a labor job i had would give their staff generic versions of these shirts each year and they held up well.
This holds true for other brands as well. The white is somewhat translucent where as other colors are not despite being the same thickness.
ur first advice is spot on, all these active, mesh, polyester, quick dry stuff, should be hung to dry, they dry super fast too (duh its in the name)
- cdogg26
- Sr. Member
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- Dec 17, 2006
- 546 posts
- 265 upvotes
- Calgary
How's the neck on these after washing and drying/hanging?
Can't stand when the neck loses shape. The dreaded "bacon neck".
Can't stand when the neck loses shape. The dreaded "bacon neck".
- sunnysidesolutions
- Deal Addict
- Oct 17, 2012
- 2278 posts
- 2675 upvotes
- Vancouver
- xtremeguy
- Member
- Dec 16, 2020
- 216 posts
- 356 upvotes
These cheap non cotton shirts are disgusting. It makes you smell like bo if you wear it the entire day, like concentrated bo, not light bo. Actually now that i think about it, anytime in my life i've smelled bo on people theyre always wearing these type of shirts. Looks, fit, comfort you just cannot beat pure cotton
xtreme to the maximum
- pdienstm
- Jr. Member
- Nov 4, 2004
- 157 posts
- 286 upvotes
- Markham
Agree. I would also add, we should consider the impact of microplastics on the environment. Laundering polyester microfibre clothing deposits microplastics into the water and air.xtremeguy wrote: ↑ These cheap non cotton shirts are disgusting. It makes you smell like bo if you wear it the entire day, like concentrated bo, not light bo. Actually now that i think about it, anytime in my life i've smelled bo on people theyre always wearing these type of shirts. Looks, fit, comfort you just cannot beat pure cotton
- bobcat99
- Deal Guru
- Jul 20, 2006
- 11430 posts
- 4850 upvotes
Nice to see another comment about them not being cotton and i thought I was the only onextremeguy wrote: ↑ These cheap non cotton shirts are disgusting. It makes you smell like bo if you wear it the entire day, like concentrated bo, not light bo. Actually now that i think about it, anytime in my life i've smelled bo on people theyre always wearing these type of shirts. Looks, fit, comfort you just cannot beat pure cotton
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- rfdnewbie6910
- Deal Addict
- Aug 11, 2019
- 2355 posts
- 2905 upvotes
they also make u freeze ur ass off in the winter when its -10 out compared to long sleeve sweatshirts, whats ur point?? they are completely diff use cases, these are meant to be worn when ur exercising, not watching a movie, when u sweating ur ass off, ofc u gonna smell like bo, if u were wearing cotton, it will get drenched wet, not only do they show, they also stay wet. so if ur sweat is staying on the shirt instead of evaporating, do u reckon it will smell better?? such ignorancextremeguy wrote: ↑ These cheap non cotton shirts are disgusting. It makes you smell like bo if you wear it the entire day, like concentrated bo, not light bo. Actually now that i think about it, anytime in my life i've smelled bo on people theyre always wearing these type of shirts. Looks, fit, comfort you just cannot beat pure cotton
- flip114
- Member
- Mar 11, 2007
- 251 posts
- 50 upvotes
Saw these at the Costco Heartland location for $13.99 last weekend.
- htp1498
- Newbie
- Mar 28, 2017
- 80 posts
- 61 upvotes
I agree as well.xtremeguy wrote: ↑ These cheap non cotton shirts are disgusting. It makes you smell like bo if you wear it the entire day, like concentrated bo, not light bo. Actually now that i think about it, anytime in my life i've smelled bo on people theyre always wearing these type of shirts. Looks, fit, comfort you just cannot beat pure cotton
I saw the discount tag and checked them out, but as I get older I prefer shirts with more natural fiber content and yes I know dye isn't natural. I would only wear these to the gym or for physical activity.
Often they smell bad because people use fibric softener that will create the BO smell even more. This type of fabric cannot mix with fabric softener (softener is also bad for your machine and your health)
This is essentially a plastic tee.
- Hsharpreet
- Sr. Member
- Dec 3, 2018
- 666 posts
- 762 upvotes
- Laval, QC
It's a great product, bought it 2 weeks ago. Love at this price.
- Jhunbj
- Newbie
- Jun 10, 2011
- 72 posts
- 25 upvotes
- Toronto
For less than $5/shirt, I bought 1 pack of black t-shirt. They are very comfortable and light. No smell at all. Lol. I'm going to get some more before the sale ends.
- bobcat99
- Deal Guru
- Jul 20, 2006
- 11430 posts
- 4850 upvotes
Day started off rough?rfdnewbie6910 wrote: ↑ they also make u freeze ur ass off in the winter when its -10 out compared to long sleeve sweatshirts, whats ur point?? they are completely diff use cases, these are meant to be worn when ur exercising, not watching a movie, when u sweating ur ass off, ofc u gonna smell like bo, if u were wearing cotton, it will get drenched wet, not only do they show, they also stay wet. so if ur sweat is staying on the shirt instead of evaporating, do u reckon it will smell better?? such ignorance
- rfdnewbie6910
- Deal Addict
- Aug 11, 2019
- 2355 posts
- 2905 upvotes
- gyu138 [OP]
- Sr. Member
- Dec 27, 2011
- 602 posts
- 424 upvotes
- AB
It's available online, jackfollow shared the link. I can't comment on the v taper as I cannot see my own back fully and haven't seen this shirt on someone else yet. But i think it shows upper back muscles pretty well.ADenariusSaved wrote: ↑ Aw f***, not online, gotta walk. Thanks OP, will pick up a large one. These things V-taper?
The Kirkland Signatures actually do surprisingly, but that swoleness will be taken over by the fashion faux-pas.
- hyosuke116
- Newbie
- Nov 6, 2022
- 82 posts
- 46 upvotes
I remembered this being 4 t-shirts for around $15. It wasn't even too long ago but such is life
- bobcat99
- Deal Guru
- Jul 20, 2006
- 11430 posts
- 4850 upvotes
Costco never carried this until recently though.hyosuke116 wrote: ↑ I remembered this being 4 t-shirts for around $15. It wasn't even too long ago but such is life