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Where to buy these T-Shirts for a cheap price in Dublin?

  • 19-03-2015 10:43pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 295 ✭✭


    T-Shirts made of:

    96% polyester
    4% elastane
    For Men

    I'm flexible in changing the percentage for each component.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 301 ✭✭glacial_pace71


    Not quite what you're looking for but I've found that Penny's attempt at a polyester/elastane mix is actually quite tolerable. They're called TechnoLayer. I snip off the inner labels so couldn't tell you the percentage of non-polyester fibres but they're a mix of some description as they don't hang loose. Not quite as good as the big brand tech vests but still quite useful, e.g. I've run 20+ mile training runs in them with no nipple bleed. They're clear of any printed messages or logos in the wrong places. I think you can get them for €2 or €3 each, so even if you didn't like them you could try them out for less than the cost of a newspaper or some other small daily expense.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 295 ✭✭tendjose


    Not quite what you're looking for but I've found that Penny's attempt at a polyester/elastane mix is actually quite tolerable. They're called TechnoLayer. I snip off the inner labels so couldn't tell you the percentage of non-polyester fibres but they're a mix of some description as they don't hang loose. Not quite as good as the big brand tech vests but still quite useful, e.g. I've run 20+ mile training runs in them with no nipple bleed. They're clear of any printed messages or logos in the wrong places. I think you can get them for €2 or €3 each, so even if you didn't like them you could try them out for less than the cost of a newspaper or some other small daily expense.

    I think they're called skins because they are very tight to the body.

    I'll take a look in pennys anyway, but if someone else knows places to buy skins let me know.


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