UK | Looking for good quality but affordable tshirt's. Looking to spend about £40, for atleast two.

Hello, as title says. Currently I am looking at buying either the Essentiall Tee's for £14.40 each or Premium Heavyweight for £28.00 from Abercombie & Fitch. Thoughts?
12 Replies
9.h
9.h8mo ago
The uniqlo tshirt has doubled in price to £19.99 and I've heard mixed things about it so I don't consider that as an option anymore unless you convince me otherwise
DeafIdiotGod
DeafIdiotGod8mo ago
Uniqlo supima cotton has been my standard for years, never found anything with the same quality and fit even at the new price.
Zee
Zee8mo ago
rapanui are good 100% organic cotton and can get 7 for £50 on sale
9.h
9.h8mo ago
How is their feel and material compared to something like uniqlo's? Should I get supima or airism
DeafIdiotGod
DeafIdiotGod8mo ago
Supima if you want a normal t shirt, airism if you want a swishy, techy material
9.h
9.h8mo ago
And are the tshirts really worth that £19.90 price tag or would you recommend something else?
DeafIdiotGod
DeafIdiotGod8mo ago
There's also Muji which is £5 cheaper. I personally prefer the fit of uniqlo's ones but maybe it won't matter as much to you.
Zee
Zee8mo ago
I’ve never owned a Uniqlo tee but I do like the feel a lot nice and soft. I’ve owned next t shirts and would say they’re better than next
9.h
9.h8mo ago
I bought an airism and supima one to try them out Also some graphic one that says 100% cotton
Zee
Zee8mo ago
hope you like them
raisinpie
raisinpie8mo ago
In the US at least they go on sale fairly often, maybe wait for a holiday and see if the price drops? Oops nevermind I'm late to the thread
9.h
9.h8mo ago
Thing is that there is only Airism ones in the UK here. There is no U Airism except for kids ones