Anyone have feedback on the longevity of the material? I tried some bamboo sheets and they did not hold up well and the material came apart. I just want some inexpensive, light weight shirts for sleepwear.
@MarkML
I tried bamboo sheets once with the same results as you! A huge waste of money!
I’d suggest 100% cotton t-shirts, Walmart usually has them inexpensive at $5.00 a piece.
Great tie in of the product to your write up!
If my closet didn’t already have dozens of t-shirts in it (mainly from giving blood and travel souvenirs) I would be all over this.
Specs
Product: 9-Pack: Hanes Originals SuperSoft Men’s Crewneck T-Shirts (3x3 pack)
Model: OSSCW3
Condition: New
Elevate Your Everyday Basics:
Supersoft Fabric:
Cooling & Lightweight:
Moisture Wicking:
Modern Fit:
Comfort Seams:
Stretchy & Flexible:
Tag Free:
Value Pack:
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$51.39 (for 9) at Walmart
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Friday, Jun 12 - Monday, Jun 15
Cute model this time.
@PooltoyWolf Her boobs are too small.
@tweezak Omg!
Viscose. Nyet.
@werehatrack isn’t viscose below viscount in the scheme of things?
Anyone have feedback on the longevity of the material? I tried some bamboo sheets and they did not hold up well and the material came apart. I just want some inexpensive, light weight shirts for sleepwear.
@MarkML
At < $2.25 a pop I’d say these have inexpensive covered. On the other hand the viscose may make them warm to sleep in. YMMV
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@MarkML
A huge waste of money! 

I tried bamboo sheets once with the same results as you!
I’d suggest 100% cotton t-shirts, Walmart usually has them inexpensive at $5.00 a piece.
/image meh hates cotton

Viscose is a modal wannabe and I’m not quite sold. Sometimes it’s great sometimes it’s absolutely trash.
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@DonBirren
Ha!
Great tie in of the product to your write up!
If my closet didn’t already have dozens of t-shirts in it (mainly from giving blood and travel souvenirs) I would be all over this.
If you have any doubt that your phone monitors what you’re doing look what popped up in my newsfeed…
https://spacedaily.com/k-a-single-cotton-t-shirt-requires-approximately-2700-litres-of-water-to-produce-the-equivalent-of-one-persons-drinking-water-for-two-and-a-half-years-and-the-global-fashion-industry-now-consumes-ap/