Published Sep 12, 2006
Diva Nurse Dani
152 Posts
I'm looking for good (and inexpensive) tshirts to layer under my scrubs for winter. I want long sleeve, and color is optional. I just don't want the sleeves to get big and floppy after many (or a few) handwashings.
Also, want then to hold up for atleast one season. Can't afford to keep buying t-shirts every week
Any suggestions?
Thanks!!
catlady, BSN, RN
678 Posts
I've always done well with good quality men's T-shirts. They seem to hold up better and be more comfortable than women's.
thida
30 Posts
where did you get them? What store/mall? I want to buy that too but don' t know where to find and what exactly is it called?
nicuRN2007
240 Posts
I'm looking for good (and inexpensive) tshirts to layer under my scrubs for winter. I want long sleeve, and color is optional. I just don't want the sleeves to get big and floppy after many (or a few) handwashings. Also, want then to hold up for atleast one season. Can't afford to keep buying t-shirts every week Any suggestions?Thanks!!
I get them from Old Navy. Good quality long sleeve tees for a good price.
traumaRUs, MSN, APRN
88 Articles; 21,268 Posts
I bought mine from Lands End and absolutely love the quality. I had mine for 5 years and they were going strong still!
marilynmom, LPN, NP
2,155 Posts
I just bought a whole bunch of long sleeve t-shirts at Target and Old Navy. $10 each and really cute and comfy!
INnurse
22 Posts
Old Navy for sure!
smoo
61 Posts
Old Navy and Wal Mart!!
ICRN2008, BSN, RN
897 Posts
I bought mine at Gap and they're holding up very well.
thumperRN
129 Posts
I don't know if you have a ShopKo in your region or not, but that's wear I get mine. They are sooo comfy and are most usually on sale for around $6 to $8 - they have been pretty durable for me as some of them I've had for a couple of years. They also wash well (I use bleach) except of course with the colored ones. Good luck shopping. :wink2:
missninaRN
505 Posts
Another vote for Old Navy and Gap t-shirts.
At Old Navy I get the tiny fit tees because I don't like a lot of bulk under my tops. At Gap I usually buy the seamless ones in the GapBody department for the same reason-lighter weight and more fitted.
And Old Navy has their long sleeved tees at $10 each when you buy two or more.