Ideal pack of 10 plain T-shirts, Fruit of the Loom brand.
Choices of sizes and colours.
I want them to practice printing T-shirts with as a home hobby.
Thought this was a great price for so many £1.69 each.
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M0nk3h
22 Sep 1610#4
25% off your "first" order using code FIRST too making it around £11.24 :smiley:
dataload to fish323
22 Sep 165#8
yes, you can
holidayinn
22 Sep 164#2
beware of shrinkage
calvin22580
22 Sep 163#15
£10.50 from topcashback for first time Groupon buyers
Latest comments (58)
Marvo434
4 Oct 16#58
mine have now arrived. Very happy with them, except my son says he won't wear the yellow ones!
googley2
3 Oct 16#57
I didnt time my order but would have done it before putting it on here, mine came some time last week by courier.
digit1guy
3 Oct 16#56
Anyone else still having issues with their order? The 7 working days has passed and no order or any tracking information . On contacting them they said they will investigate but can take a further 10 days ! They wont comment any further. Not much help when I wanted the t shirts for a holiday Friday
feckineejit
30 Sep 16#55
forget my last post, mine just turned up :-)
Marvo434
30 Sep 16#53
anyone got theirs yet? I'm still waiting.
feckineejit to Marvo434
30 Sep 16#54
i'm still waiting as well, it said up to 7 working days which it has been. no sign of them yet
minicale
25 Sep 16#52
In my experience with fruit of the loom shirts they are cheap quality and don't feel very nice after a few washes.
With that said these are 1.69 each so you can't complain for the price.
400SE
23 Sep 16#51
You can buy FOTL T-Shirts from the commissary in American federal prisons, as long as they are hand-washed they last quite a while, so I hear anyway.
I don't know if these are the same as the US version though, if so it's a good deal.
scuzzlebutt
23 Sep 16#50
I bought one Fruit Of The Loom T-Shirt off Amazon for £2.99 and it bobbled up and went all misshapen after one wash, I hope these are not the same ones because if they are then these are just expensive car cleaning cloths.
sepulchre
23 Sep 16#49
Cheers
Gra28
23 Sep 16#48
I got these a few weeks ago when they were £16.99 + £1.99 post. Washed them at 30°, dried on washing line rather than tumble dryer, had no shrinkage at all. Always found FOTL t-shirts of any weight to be good quality. After a few washes as above they'll tolerate tumble drying as well! Might order some more and take advantage of the 'first-time buyer' offer as well!! :smirk:
Marvo434
23 Sep 16#47
Ordered 10 T shirts for £13.23 delivered to my son, a music student in Brighton. These will last him a term!
falak_aamir
23 Sep 16#41
top comments on such offers
exactly what i was looking for
needed for my workout
free postage just ordered one for my hubby
good quality i ordered these in the past they still sit in the drawer but will buy again
i took them to spain on my holidays and left them there by mistake, hence needed
ideal for sleep, car wash etc
jeczap to falak_aamir
23 Sep 16#46
you left out one of my favourites!
"I bought 40 to handout to the homeless....on my way to the children's orphanage, where I volunteer at the weekend...after coaching my children's football etc etc etc...."
Wooderson
23 Sep 16#45
Heads up for anyone ordering and using the First code -If you go via Topcashback you will get £10 but only if you don't use the code "First"
CharlesCalthrop
23 Sep 16#44
It's the weight. Lightweight t-shirts are around 160 - 180 grams per square metre so you have a rough idea how light/heavy it will be. A lot of manufacturers claim 180-190 is heavyweight but it's really not. Quality of the weave and cotton will determine how well it keeps its shape.
This counts on more expensive/ printed items. Nothing bites more than spending £17 on a logo t-shirt to find it fade/warp after three washes. Fruit of the Loom Super Premium or Hanes Beefy are good examples of harder wearing t-shirt types.
pete1696
22 Sep 16#13
Good price..can any printing gurus point me in the direction of the best site to get a single logo embroidered polo shirt please?! (At a reasonable price, some want £34?????
googley2 to pete1696
22 Sep 16#17
Etsy site, Pinterest or Facebook Cricut sites - prices start around £15-£20.
troonie to pete1696
23 Sep 16#43
Ukprint.biz do some good deals
bazza_white
23 Sep 16#42
OK for a wear once job. I bought 3 for holiday, washed them before I went and found they shrunk badly. Didn't even bother bringing them home.
ZuuperMan
23 Sep 16#40
I would highly recommend looking at the £2.50 (approx) per T-Shirt in Primark. I have been surprised with the quality of the material and how well they fit. I have a slim/athletic build in case you are wondering.
Thinking that you would much rather of have 6 T-Shirt that you look good in rather than 10 that you may not.
sylv
23 Sep 16#39
If I'd not bought fifteen in that Poundshop deal a while back....
Heat added.
Danieloplata
23 Sep 16#38
He might not be including delivery
CharlesCalthrop
22 Sep 162#12
A good price for a basic 165gm/m² but they tend to lose shape quite badly after the first wash as shurken notes. Excellent as disposable wear, especially at the price.
f4h1dul to CharlesCalthrop
23 Sep 16#30
What would you recommend instead?
quidstretchy to CharlesCalthrop
23 Sep 161#37
What's a gm?
omfgzbilly
23 Sep 16#36
Meh, they'll do for a couple of wears :smiley:
CharlesCalthrop
23 Sep 16#35
For long term wear you can often get a pack of 3 t-shirts from Lidl from time to time at 3 for £6. Lightweight but keep their shape extremely well and soft to boot. Hanes Beefy is quite good and often turns up on ebay for a decent price.
Personally I prefer true heavyweight such as the much missed Deckards (320 gm/m²) or Citylab.
Alex235
23 Sep 16#34
Heat. Ordered for £13.23 with TCB at 58p
flipper118
23 Sep 16#33
will using the FIRST code, stop topcashback honouring the £10.50 cashback?
omfgzbilly
23 Sep 16#26
Oooo can't beat cheap t-shirts, thanks!
dataload to omfgzbilly
23 Sep 16#32
true, they would fall apart
perfect for dusting though
hncsys
23 Sep 16#31
Great find, bought. I always need cheap T Shirts for DIY/Gardening. This will do me for years LOL. Thanks OP
yozzman1234
23 Sep 16#29
Expensive duster. Bought last week , wash on a 30 and the large ended up being 2 sizes smaller and it's a really funny shape !!! Only worn 3 and this happened to all 3 . They where meant to be for work !!!! Even if you wear once at £1.50 for one use, is expensive.
mrew42
23 Sep 16#28
Got some of these a couple of weeks back - didn't think to post it :disappointed:
Washed at 40 deg and no sign of any shrinkage yet
Quality seems excellent for the price, though I had two of them unthreaded at the 'hem'
Bargain
Note: these a 'value weave'
holidayinn
22 Sep 164#2
beware of shrinkage
eset12345 to holidayinn
23 Sep 162#21
you're still talking about t-shirts, right?
johnro to holidayinn
23 Sep 16#24
none so far
Dan_the_man28 to holidayinn
23 Sep 16#27
Yep, I've bought fruit of the loom stuff before and it always shrinks to at least 2 sizes down so always buy 2 sizes bigger
Barnes1990
23 Sep 16#25
good offer, purchased
Alex235
23 Sep 16#23
Thanks for letting me know, at least some cashback is better then none.
Taz1529
23 Sep 162#22
You have literally JUST answered your own question. Stop wasting the time of TCB and go to school.
M0nk3h
22 Sep 1610#4
25% off your "first" order using code FIRST too making it around £11.24 :smiley:
Tharinduk to M0nk3h
22 Sep 16#20
Showing £13.23 for me -_-
PAULTRD
22 Sep 162#19
Save your money, these are dusters
lucy1sally1
22 Sep 16#18
I paid £13.23 for the t shirts but my cashback has tracked as £0.56 with Topcashback. I'll be asking for an explanation in the morning. Although, to be fair, the Topcashback website does state "Your transaction may initially track lower before being uplifted once validated."
calvin22580
22 Sep 163#15
£10.50 from topcashback for first time Groupon buyers
Alex235 to calvin22580
22 Sep 16#16
Has this worked for you or anyone else by any chance?
morpheus2
22 Sep 16#14
yep, you said it :laughing:
shurken
22 Sep 161#11
yes!!! ordered once...rubbish quality....for work only,goes in the bin after first washing
feckineejit
22 Sep 16#10
Cheers op, ordered ☺
BritishDragon
22 Sep 16#3
Good deal. I was expecting to read 35% god-awful polyester , but pleasantly surprised 100% cotton :-)
burningmoney77 to BritishDragon
22 Sep 16#9
I bought one of these t-shirts for 2.80 on amazon just to try and it's one of my most comfortable t-shirts i own compared to a lot of £10-£20 printed t-shirts i own, just hope these are all manufactured to the same quality.
it would of killed me if i ordered the xbox one deal luckily i resisted.
Opening post
Choices of sizes and colours.
I want them to practice printing T-shirts with as a home hobby.
Thought this was a great price for so many £1.69 each.
Top comments
Latest comments (58)
With that said these are 1.69 each so you can't complain for the price.
I don't know if these are the same as the US version though, if so it's a good deal.
exactly what i was looking for
needed for my workout
free postage just ordered one for my hubby
good quality i ordered these in the past they still sit in the drawer but will buy again
i took them to spain on my holidays and left them there by mistake, hence needed
ideal for sleep, car wash etc
"I bought 40 to handout to the homeless....on my way to the children's orphanage, where I volunteer at the weekend...after coaching my children's football etc etc etc...."
This counts on more expensive/ printed items. Nothing bites more than spending £17 on a logo t-shirt to find it fade/warp after three washes. Fruit of the Loom Super Premium or Hanes Beefy are good examples of harder wearing t-shirt types.
Thinking that you would much rather of have 6 T-Shirt that you look good in rather than 10 that you may not.
Heat added.
Personally I prefer true heavyweight such as the much missed Deckards (320 gm/m²) or Citylab.
perfect for dusting though
Washed at 40 deg and no sign of any shrinkage yet
Quality seems excellent for the price, though I had two of them unthreaded at the 'hem'
Bargain
Note: these a 'value weave'
it would of killed me if i ordered the xbox one deal luckily i resisted.
this site is killing me today
Shipping & Handling: £1.99
Discount: -£3.75
Total: £13.23
I tanyou ! let's get printing :-)