You usually don’t learn these things until you have a little experience or lots of disposable income.
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Greddan@feddit.org 2 days ago
They kinda are, right? Most logo shirts are dirt cheap plastic/cotton crap that starts growing bacteria like crazy as soon as you put them on, causing you to smell bad.
I think Macklemore did us all a disservice by telling people $50 for a t-shirt means you’re getting swindled. $50 for a nice locally produced merino wool t-shirt is a bargain. It will keep you cool in the summer, warm in the winter, and you can use it for a week or more straight without it starting to smell bad.
thermal_shock@lemmy.world 2 days ago
bitwolf@sh.itjust.works 2 days ago
You can get Merino Woll shirts for 50$?!
The best I found was 80+$ for a tshirt and 300+$ for a button up
rudyharrelson@lemmy.radio 2 days ago
I imagine Macklemore’s point was that most people buying $50 shirts aren’t buying locally-produced clothes from a mom-and-pop shop; they’re buying overpriced, mass-produced shirts at department stores. I haven’t been to Kohl’s in a while, but I bet if I go to the men’s section at the one up the road from here, there will be an area with basic graphic t-shirts (mostly company logos like Coke) that are nearly $50.
Now that I’m on the topic, my most overpriced shirt is a Goo Goo Dolls shirt I picked up at a concert a few years ago. I really like the color of the shirt, but the cheap lettering on the front started coming off after a single wash. Very disappointing because it was a $45 shirt.