Hey Michael, thanks so much for your kind words! I just wanted to make a quick clarification regarding the production quantity of Ultimate Pima Cotton. It's not quite as much as 11,000 tons, it's actually only 11 tons. Seems like there might have been a little mix-up between pounds and tons there. So, if you thought 11,000 tons made it rare, you can imagine how much rarer it actually is at only 11 tons!
@@karlenglewood8940 Great Question!! Most of the top-quality cotton we see these days is pretty much all linked to Sea Island Cotton. You see, this cotton got shipped and planted all around the world. Over time, through selective breeding and cross breeding new strains developed their own quirks, based on the region or farmer's techniques. Giza 45 and Ultimate Pima for instance - both have Sea Island Cotton in their family tree. When you start comparing super high-grade cotton, the differences between them aren't going to be earth-shattering, but they're still there. One thing's for sure: extra-long staple cotton gives you the best combo of durability and softness. How you finish the cotton counts for a lot too - whether you're doing ring spinning or open-ended, or if it's combed or not. These factors could be about cutting costs or maybe they're deliberate design choices. To me, the big difference with Ultimate Pima is that it's not just in the top 1% of premium cotton - it's also grown organically and sustainably in the U.S. Because of the high altitude where it's grown, the cold weather works like a natural pest control. Plus, the chill helps with natural defoliation when harvest time rolls around. No chemical pesticides, no chemical defoliants. The harvest itself is super efficient, thanks to machines. This is a cotton that is grown with purpose and absolute care, and utilizes the natural environment to produce a premium product.
@@karlenglewood8940 Great Question!! Most of the top-quality cotton we see these days is pretty much all linked to Sea Island Cotton. You see, this cotton got shipped and planted all around the world. Over time, through selective breeding and cross breeding new strains developed their own quirks, based on the region or farmer's techniques. Giza 45 and Ultimate Pima for instance - both have Sea Island Cotton in their family tree. When you start comparing super high-grade cotton, the differences between them aren't going to be earth-shattering, but they're still there. One thing's for sure: extra-long staple cotton gives you the best combo of durability and softness. How you finish the cotton counts for a lot too - whether you're doing ring spinning or open-ended, or if it's combed or not. These factors could be about cutting costs or maybe they're deliberate design choices. To me, the big difference with Ultimate Pima is that it's not just in the top 1% of premium cotton - it's also grown organically and sustainably in the U.S. Because of the high altitude where it's grown, the cold weather works like a natural pest control. Plus, the chill helps with natural defoliation when harvest time rolls around. No chemical pesticides, no chemical defoliants. The harvest itself is super efficient, thanks to machines. This is a cotton that is grown with purpose and absolute care, and utilizes the natural environment to produce a premium product.
Great Question!! Most of the top-quality cotton we see these days is pretty much all linked to Sea Island Cotton. You see, this cotton got shipped and planted all around the world. Over time, through selective breeding and cross breeding new strains developed their own quirks, based on the region or farmer's techniques. Giza 45 and Ultimate Pima for instance - both have Sea Island Cotton in their family tree. When you start comparing super high-grade cotton, the differences between them aren't going to be earth-shattering, but they're still there. One thing's for sure: extra-long staple cotton gives you the best combo of durability and softness. How you finish the cotton counts for a lot too - whether you're doing ring spinning or open-ended, or if it's combed or not. These factors could be about cutting costs or maybe they're deliberate design choices. To me, the big difference with Ultimate Pima is that it's not just in the top 1% of premium cotton - it's also grown organically and sustainably in the U.S. Because of the high altitude where it's grown, the cold weather works like a natural pest control. Plus, the chill helps with natural defoliation when harvest time rolls around. No chemical pesticides, no chemical defoliants. The harvest itself is super efficient, thanks to machines. This is a cotton that is grown with purpose and absolute care, and utilizes the natural environment to produce a premium product.
what makes ultimate pima cotton so rare? is it due to where it can be grown, or the skill/resources required to grow it properly, or some other factors?
@@b0fa968 I would say it's more about the skills, resources, and willingness. As a farmer, you have to be very committed and passionate to grow such a specialized cotton. It's more difficult, it takes longer time, the yield is lower, and there isn't high demand for it. The reason why Ultimate Pima Cotton exists is because of a great partnership between the farmer and the spinning company in Japan who are both determined to create the highest quality cotton in the most environmentally responsible way.
Best men's t-shirt I've found is from 281Z (Ukraine). Why the best? There's no seam along the shoulder. Exceptionally comfortable. They're about $30, and incorporate a hint of elastane for stretch. Best you can buy.
So it's half-plastic. My skin is very, very sensitive. I get rashes easily. In fact, I can only use unscented detergents, soaps, shampoo, etc. Polyester (and other synthetic fabrics) give me a rash.
My lady bought me that same sewing machine! Lots of fun and easy to use. I’ve tailored like 8 blazers with it. (Sewing was new to me when I got it 4 months ago)
Wow dude, you get it. Really really good video, so glad to see a channel taking review videos so seriously with scripting, shot selection, jokes, and personality
I still think side seams tees are better shaped and make nicer silhouette, all the ring tees looks boxy no matter the weight or the machine, maybe you need to buy it smaller size so they really hug the upper torso and tight on the arm to make them look not boxy.
I own approx. 20 premium Tees. They were either woven in Germany by Merz b. Schwanen or Kanekichi Wakayama Workshop Japan. The Samurai was knitted in Jpana. However, they used Texas cotton and in compairison to the other premium Tees it ist the warmest. It also does stick out at the end of the back. At the end there are much better Tees for that price in my opinion.
@@chudak__Yes. Samurai Jeans - SJST-SC01, GLAD HAND & Co. - ROYAL CLASS - R-01, merz b. schwanen 2s14, the flat head fn-thc-001, ues ramayana, Merz b. Schwanen 215, Merz b. Schwanen 214, UES No.8. Named some few. Those are all heavyweight.
American Giant and Goodwear make amazing heavy T-shirts and American Giant, all American and Royal Apparel make fantastic lighter weight t shirts.all for under $50. I'm 5'6", 185 pounds with a 49" chest and a 38" waist so I feel your pain on the shirts being too long.
Cool video but I'll stick with Hanes beefy t for everyday use. I spill coffee, ketchup, or gravy on my clothes far too often to have a t-shirt that is over 20$. When is the Bronson MFG Co video coming?
Dear Mr Snail, I regret to inform you that WISICA, Sea Island Cotton is a far more rare and finer cloth to have tailored into a garment. Pima is basically a mere mcdonald's happy meal of confectionary in comparison to the mithril that is SIC. Other than that great video. I think John Smedley make good T-shirts, sunspel also but that's already on the books. Perhaps Loro Piana make something in these fabrics but having reviewed the webstore the t-shirts seem to be composites of a material titled Silk (whatever that this is unbeknownst to me) and a cotton, also there seems to be a gentleman cuddling a little lamb, which is instantly +10 points. Have a good day, its Friyay.
This must have been fun to make and your editing is 👌 I am getting algorithmically bombarded with “this whitesville tee that guy wears on the bear will change your life” but your take on finding the right fit to brand ratio is key. Thanks!
I‘d like to add Merz b. Schwanen from Berlin/Germany. They use loopwheel manufacturing and have some heavy T-shirts such as the 215 loopwheeled T-Shirt, 245g.
I alos own the Wonder Looper Pima Tee in white. It is a very quality Tee, but it is very thin though they´ve used much more cotton tha usually. And it has unfortunally sideseams althought it was knitted in Wakayma. Wonder Looper explained why it has sideseams, but at the end it would be maybe one of the best premium Tees full tubular.
I just check wonderlooper because you mentionned it in the other video. I find the inside collar label way too big. Less is more when it comes to graphic design.
Dude thank you for this video . I got a Ralph luaren T Shirt for 55 dollars . I notice it’s soft very soft . I just was thinking was it worth it lol . Now I understand the difference in quality .
A $200 T-Shirt kinda defeats the purpose of what a t-shirt is. It’s a consumable product. Like Cotten kitchen towels. They are meant to use and will eventually have food / oil / blood / etc. spilled on them and eventually tossed.
On the flip side, these shirts can last a long time, even a decade or more. You will have a little more pride in your shirt every time you wear it. That 50/10/200 dollar price tag might not seem so high if you take into account that you will wear it hundreds of times. I have a bunch of Los Angeles apparel shirts, and 7 years later they still hold up well. I never consider the price tag of 20-30 dollars each as they have been worth every penny. I imagine the same for something more high quality as well. PSA: don't eat spaghetti with a white shirt
Not that I have any $200 t shirt but some people at a point in life would rather have smaller quantity of clothes and higher quality ones that last longer, preferably a lifetime. Less is more, they say.
Kinda but as someone who buys a lot of clothes I probably waste more money buying a higher quantity of cheap clothes than a lower quantity of high quality clothes. Cause the cheap stuff I only wear a few times and it overcrowds my closet so I donate it
Is the LA apparel just American Apparel rebranded? American Apparel was the best, I have worn my old apple shirts, which used to be from there, for almost 15 years and they’re perfect
Does anyone have any experience with wonderlooper? I usually wear a xxl will wonderlooper xxl work. When i do the comparison per their website, their xxl seems a little bit smaller than my other xxl's
great info. think i'll have to get myself a black Tsuriami shirt. noticed the beginnings of the embroidered text on some of your other videos, i guess the singer gets the input from you somehow and does the clever stuff (unless you are incredibly talented freehanding it). Little Pop Culture fact : apparently Jennifer Anniston, buys all her T Shirts oversized and then gets them all tailored. I went through a phase of doing this with chinos - great fit results from Dockers & Brook Brothers chinos
Hey Michael! I love your videos. Very informative and funny. Do you know if there is any type of subscription to try on different varieties of tee shirts? I am wanting to try something higher quality, but I don’t want to order something, dislike the fit, and have to pay shipping to return the shirt multiple times. I would love your feedback on this. Thanks!
Dude, it would be nice if you could review some shirts that are available outside the US. Maybe something like Fruit of the Loom. They have a ton of different T-Shirts and are available everywhere.
We have something in common. Im also 5ft9. Really cool video. Nothing beats a good fitting t shirt. I just bought some tellason t shirts. Usa made. 35.00 each. Keep up the good work.
@@TheIronSnail Oh, yes! I have a custom version of the Redcap G9 Ventile jacket (with a hood), that's an amazing rain jacket (that I use in Norway) with no plastic. Gary who runs it, is a great guy as well!
Shoutout to Dehen, I don't own a ton of their stuff but I have one of their denim baseball shirts and a couple of their long sleeve tees. Really solid, if a bit pricey, but it's nice to buy something made in my area. That said though, I probably wear a tank top 3x more often than a tshirt these days. Tank top ranking when?!
Thank you Michael for talking directly to me, a 6’4” human male. I expect all future videos personalized to my body. (Also Asket is a very high quality Swedish brand that sells t-shirts in 6 sizes and three lengths for each size)
Man, I've been though so many brands and this is really useful. Not sure we can get Wonderlooper in the UK yet. I'd throw Warehouse & Company into the mix (Japan) though they can fit short on the body. Also great shout-out to SEH Kelly the other day, I remember adding some of their stuff to your Carrot Competition as I thought they might be up your street.
Big fan of the WonderLooper T’s I now have 3 of them including the tsuriami. The SEH Kelly shirt you featured was awful and probably fit the worst of any - goes to show price and quality don’t always coincide.
Love the comparison video! Can anybody with the Ultimate Pima tee comment on how much different Ultimate Pima feels from either popular (e.g., Supima) or other highly regarded options (e.g., Suvin Gold)?
Hey Michael, thanks so much for your kind words! I just wanted to make a quick clarification regarding the production quantity of Ultimate Pima Cotton. It's not quite as much as 11,000 tons, it's actually only 11 tons. Seems like there might have been a little mix-up between pounds and tons there. So, if you thought 11,000 tons made it rare, you can imagine how much rarer it actually is at only 11 tons!
That's awesome! How does this stack up to Carribean Sea Island or Giza 45?
THANKS BAHZAD! Sorry for the mix up!!!
@@karlenglewood8940 Great Question!!
Most of the top-quality cotton we see these days is pretty much all linked to Sea Island Cotton. You see, this cotton got shipped and planted all around the world. Over time, through selective breeding and cross breeding new strains developed their own quirks, based on the region or farmer's techniques. Giza 45 and Ultimate Pima for instance - both have Sea Island Cotton in their family tree.
When you start comparing super high-grade cotton, the differences between them aren't going to be earth-shattering, but they're still there. One thing's for sure: extra-long staple cotton gives you the best combo of durability and softness.
How you finish the cotton counts for a lot too - whether you're doing ring spinning or open-ended, or if it's combed or not. These factors could be about cutting costs or maybe they're deliberate design choices.
To me, the big difference with Ultimate Pima is that it's not just in the top 1% of premium cotton - it's also grown organically and sustainably in the U.S. Because of the high altitude where it's grown, the cold weather works like a natural pest control. Plus, the chill helps with natural defoliation when harvest time rolls around. No chemical pesticides, no chemical defoliants. The harvest itself is super efficient, thanks to machines. This is a cotton that is grown with purpose and absolute care, and utilizes the natural environment to produce a premium product.
Imagine if it only 11 ons!!! That is much rarest!!! 😂
@@karlenglewood8940 Great Question!!
Most of the top-quality cotton we see these days is pretty much all linked to Sea Island Cotton. You see, this cotton got shipped and planted all around the world. Over time, through selective breeding and cross breeding new strains developed their own quirks, based on the region or farmer's techniques. Giza 45 and Ultimate Pima for instance - both have Sea Island Cotton in their family tree.
When you start comparing super high-grade cotton, the differences between them aren't going to be earth-shattering, but they're still there. One thing's for sure: extra-long staple cotton gives you the best combo of durability and softness.
How you finish the cotton counts for a lot too - whether you're doing ring spinning or open-ended, or if it's combed or not. These factors could be about cutting costs or maybe they're deliberate design choices.
To me, the big difference with Ultimate Pima is that it's not just in the top 1% of premium cotton - it's also grown organically and sustainably in the U.S. Because of the high altitude where it's grown, the cold weather works like a natural pest control. Plus, the chill helps with natural defoliation when harvest time rolls around. No chemical pesticides, no chemical defoliants. The harvest itself is super efficient, thanks to machines. This is a cotton that is grown with purpose and absolute care, and utilizes the natural environment to produce a premium product.
2 videos in the same 24 hour period. LETSGO.
Next one in September😅
LETS RAGE
How dare u
Great Question!!
Most of the top-quality cotton we see these days is pretty much all linked to Sea Island Cotton. You see, this cotton got shipped and planted all around the world. Over time, through selective breeding and cross breeding new strains developed their own quirks, based on the region or farmer's techniques. Giza 45 and Ultimate Pima for instance - both have Sea Island Cotton in their family tree.
When you start comparing super high-grade cotton, the differences between them aren't going to be earth-shattering, but they're still there. One thing's for sure: extra-long staple cotton gives you the best combo of durability and softness.
How you finish the cotton counts for a lot too - whether you're doing ring spinning or open-ended, or if it's combed or not. These factors could be about cutting costs or maybe they're deliberate design choices.
To me, the big difference with Ultimate Pima is that it's not just in the top 1% of premium cotton - it's also grown organically and sustainably in the U.S. Because of the high altitude where it's grown, the cold weather works like a natural pest control. Plus, the chill helps with natural defoliation when harvest time rolls around. No chemical pesticides, no chemical defoliants. The harvest itself is super efficient, thanks to machines. This is a cotton that is grown with purpose and absolute care, and utilizes the natural environment to produce a premium product.
what makes ultimate pima cotton so rare? is it due to where it can be grown, or the skill/resources required to grow it properly, or some other factors?
@@b0fa968 I would say it's more about the skills, resources, and willingness. As a farmer, you have to be very committed and passionate to grow such a specialized cotton. It's more difficult, it takes longer time, the yield is lower, and there isn't high demand for it. The reason why Ultimate Pima Cotton exists is because of a great partnership between the farmer and the spinning company in Japan who are both determined to create the highest quality cotton in the most environmentally responsible way.
Please do a bigger round up of t-shirts in the $0-$60 range. That's the most I could every imagine for a t-shirt
Best men's t-shirt I've found is from 281Z (Ukraine). Why the best? There's no seam along the shoulder. Exceptionally comfortable. They're about $30, and incorporate a hint of elastane for stretch. Best you can buy.
Jerzee 50/50 dri-power shirts last me 5+ years of weekly washings and are a good classic fit I find. And can be found as low as $3 or $4 each.
My 100% cotton t fruit of the loom from 2001, still live.
So it's half-plastic. My skin is very, very sensitive. I get rashes easily. In fact, I can only use unscented detergents, soaps, shampoo, etc. Polyester (and other synthetic fabrics) give me a rash.
My lady bought me that same sewing machine! Lots of fun and easy to use. I’ve tailored like 8 blazers with it. (Sewing was new to me when I got it 4 months ago)
Wow dude, you get it. Really really good video, so glad to see a channel taking review videos so seriously with scripting, shot selection, jokes, and personality
My favorites are the heavyweight tees from Gustin. Great fit, American made, and great price. You just have to wait awhile for them to get made.
2 videos in 24 day, what a blessing
I feel blessed
Was super happy to receive the Wonder Looper Pima Tsuriami this last week. It's amazing!
Their heavy weight T is awesome too.
I need that 120 dollar t shirt, so excited to spill tomato sauce on it
Why would one be excited to spill tomato sauce on a t-shirt?
I still think side seams tees are better shaped and make nicer silhouette, all the ring tees looks boxy no matter the weight or the machine, maybe you need to buy it smaller size so they really hug the upper torso and tight on the arm to make them look not boxy.
I’d love a uk equivalent of this - or a UK channel like this in general. Great content ✌️
I own approx. 20 premium Tees. They were either woven in Germany by Merz b. Schwanen or Kanekichi Wakayama Workshop Japan. The Samurai was knitted in Jpana. However, they used Texas cotton and in compairison to the other premium Tees it ist the warmest. It also does stick out at the end of the back. At the end there are much better Tees for that price in my opinion.
Can you recommend some brands ?
@@chudak__Yes. Samurai Jeans - SJST-SC01, GLAD HAND & Co. - ROYAL CLASS - R-01, merz b. schwanen 2s14, the flat head fn-thc-001, ues ramayana, Merz b. Schwanen 215, Merz b. Schwanen 214, UES No.8. Named some few. Those are all heavyweight.
I maybe wouldn‘t recommend the the UES nr 8. it’s thick and very warm as well. Check also studies d‘artison and wonder looper tees
A&F has a really nice heavyweight tee for $40 for anyone looking for a budget option. I have a few and they’re my favorite rn after my wonderlooper
American Giant and Goodwear make amazing heavy T-shirts and American Giant, all American and Royal Apparel make fantastic lighter weight t shirts.all for under $50.
I'm 5'6", 185 pounds with a 49" chest and a 38" waist so I feel your pain on the shirts being too long.
Cool video but I'll stick with Hanes beefy t for everyday use. I spill coffee, ketchup, or gravy on my clothes far too often to have a t-shirt that is over 20$. When is the Bronson MFG Co video coming?
I talked about them last t-shirt vid actually!
oh my god they got ULTIMATE pima out there?! 🤯🤯🤯🤯
TAKE IT TO ANOTHER LEVEL
Dear Mr Snail, I regret to inform you that WISICA, Sea Island Cotton is a far more rare and finer cloth to have tailored into a garment. Pima is basically a mere mcdonald's happy meal of confectionary in comparison to the mithril that is SIC. Other than that great video. I think John Smedley make good T-shirts, sunspel also but that's already on the books. Perhaps Loro Piana make something in these fabrics but having reviewed the webstore the t-shirts seem to be composites of a material titled Silk (whatever that this is unbeknownst to me) and a cotton, also there seems to be a gentleman cuddling a little lamb, which is instantly +10 points. Have a good day, its Friyay.
This must have been fun to make and your editing is 👌 I am getting algorithmically bombarded with “this whitesville tee that guy wears on the bear will change your life” but your take on finding the right fit to brand ratio is key. Thanks!
Thank you!
it's actually a Merz 215 btw
@@KyleByquist He wears both in Season 1, including other shirts like a Hanes x Supreme collab or something, but season 2 is just the Merz B 215
My favourite is Uniqlo U Airism. Oversized fit and wicks sweat away.
Could you so a linen shirt version?
Michael, This is Tanim from Liberty House! Wishing you the best and definitely enjoying this video!
Tanim!!! Lovely meeting you!!
I‘d like to add Merz b. Schwanen from Berlin/Germany. They use loopwheel manufacturing and have some heavy T-shirts such as the 215 loopwheeled T-Shirt, 245g.
My baby's onesie is like the S.E.H Kelly
I alos own the Wonder Looper Pima Tee in white. It is a very quality Tee, but it is very thin though they´ve used much more cotton tha usually. And it has unfortunally sideseams althought it was knitted in Wakayma. Wonder Looper explained why it has sideseams, but at the end it would be maybe one of the best premium Tees full tubular.
Best white t-shirt video but showing beige and black as well 😂👍🏻. Great video, I might have to get a wonder looper one time 🤔
Easily the best menswear channel on YT atm
Oh pshhhh
I just check wonderlooper because you mentionned it in the other video. I find the inside collar label way too big. Less is more when it comes to graphic design.
Appreciate you using carrot instead of Amazon!
Ty ty ty!
My takeaways on best bang per buck based on budget:
Low price: Los Angeles Apparel
High Price: Wonder Looper
Comment for your video. In all seriousness, loved it Michael.
Ty my friend!!
What size is the Samurai shirt, please? Thank you
Dude thank you for this video . I got a Ralph luaren T Shirt for 55 dollars . I notice it’s soft very soft . I just was thinking was it worth it lol . Now I understand the difference in quality .
A $200 T-Shirt kinda defeats the purpose of what a t-shirt is. It’s a consumable product. Like Cotten kitchen towels. They are meant to use and will eventually have food / oil / blood / etc. spilled on them and eventually tossed.
(This is rather true)
On the flip side, these shirts can last a long time, even a decade or more. You will have a little more pride in your shirt every time you wear it. That 50/10/200 dollar price tag might not seem so high if you take into account that you will wear it hundreds of times. I have a bunch of Los Angeles apparel shirts, and 7 years later they still hold up well. I never consider the price tag of 20-30 dollars each as they have been worth every penny. I imagine the same for something more high quality as well.
PSA: don't eat spaghetti with a white shirt
Not that I have any $200 t shirt but some people at a point in life would rather have smaller quantity of clothes and higher quality ones that last longer, preferably a lifetime. Less is more, they say.
Kinda but as someone who buys a lot of clothes I probably waste more money buying a higher quantity of cheap clothes than a lower quantity of high quality clothes. Cause the cheap stuff I only wear a few times and it overcrowds my closet so I donate it
do you like the LA Apparel 1801GD?
Is the LA apparel just American Apparel rebranded? American Apparel was the best, I have worn my old apple shirts, which used to be from there, for almost 15 years and they’re perfect
The b-roll on this video was great!
What shirt are you wearing in the video, like at 9:57?
Where's the Merino Wool!?
Doing the lords work. Thank you 🙏🏼
thank YOU!
Does anyone have any experience with wonderlooper? I usually wear a xxl will wonderlooper xxl work. When i do the comparison per their website, their xxl seems a little bit smaller than my other xxl's
Love the frequent uploads lately!
Loved the vid! How do the Bronson t-shirts hold up to the ones you tried?
Brown is just unreal, best deal out there, I talked about them in the last t-shirt vid!
Great video! Have you ever tried Franklin and Po and Asket? Those are my favorites
How did you not include Merz b schawnen
Thank GOD someone made a GOOD t-shirt guide
great info. think i'll have to get myself a black Tsuriami shirt. noticed the beginnings of the embroidered text on some of your other videos, i guess the singer gets the input from you somehow and does the clever stuff (unless you are incredibly talented freehanding it). Little Pop Culture fact : apparently Jennifer Anniston, buys all her T Shirts oversized and then gets them all tailored. I went through a phase of doing this with chinos - great fit results from Dockers & Brook Brothers chinos
Which area(s) of the pant would they tailor? Pants aren’t easy to modify it … seams
@@aayotechnology everything. Waist, Leg Taper, Hem. You just get chinos with the fabric you like and don’t care about fit. Bespoke on the cheap.
THIS IS THE VIDEO I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR!
ones you missed: LL Bean, Banana Republic, Ministry of supply
Learning more than I ever thought I wanted to... "Tastes like a good deal!" Ha ha ha
Do you mean to make your videos similar to a Wes Anderson film. If so I'm loving it
I’m scared to buy expensive white shirts because I leave terrible sweat stains and idk if these can take bleaching
What was the white t shirt that he was wearing during the video?
I want to buy all the releases of your jackets, I wish I had discovered you before your denim jacket went and got sold out!!!!
Great video and I’m loving that SEH shirt👍🏻👍🏻
Michael, I urge you to check March tee from India. They are some amazing T-shirts!
Great Vid. I will order a wonder looper and was curious on the size. Do they run small ? Thank you
Hey Michael! I love your videos. Very informative and funny.
Do you know if there is any type of subscription to try on different varieties of tee shirts?
I am wanting to try something higher quality, but I don’t want to order something, dislike the fit, and have to pay shipping to return the shirt multiple times. I would love your feedback on this.
Thanks!
hey michael could you elaborate a little bit more on the aluminum deodorant thing¿ uu
Can you do an episode on the clothes from The Bear?
What about merino tees?
Nice shirts however you purchased the wrong sewing machine. You should have bought a bernina. Bernina classic ie 1008.
I prefer Aliexpress Shirts.. Bob Dong/red tornado for around 30€.
Bought a Warehouse & Co and a Merz b. Schwanen T-shirt today in London
Where’d you buy it? I’m based in London too. Thanks!
@@dagg1989 Son of a Stag in Shoreditch, opposite Rough Trade East
damn so close to being first lol, loving the vids man :)
Ty my friend!
when i finally start making great money, im definitely gonna spend a few $100s for some next level quality plain t shirts
I like Bayside Apparel t-shirt a lot.
Dude, it would be nice if you could review some shirts that are available outside the US. Maybe something like Fruit of the Loom. They have a ton of different T-Shirts and are available everywhere.
michael, your videos are very good and i always enjoy them. been looking to change up my plain tees too, excellent work.
11:05 my name and height are quite rare so when somebody says it out loud in an example it is surreal af.
Love my Wonder Looper…kinda ruined all other t shirts for me tbh ❤
They are amazing!
When you said you were 5'9 and later said you "weren't a very tall person" that hurt me deep but yes I too often have this problem of too-long tees
I have that Hasami Tea Pot - it's awesome!
Loving these comparisons
Ty!
We have something in common. Im also 5ft9. Really cool video. Nothing beats a good fitting t shirt. I just bought some tellason t shirts. Usa made. 35.00 each. Keep up the good work.
I’m adding them to the list!
Love these ‘best in category’ videos. Not loving these long T-shirts though…
…since when is everyone 6’4”
Another pointlessly good T-shirt, is the West Indian Sea Island Cotton Tee Shirt from English Utopia! 👌🏻
Sea island cotton is the rarest of all cotton! Great rec!
Need to look into this brand!
@@TheIronSnail Oh, yes! I have a custom version of the Redcap G9 Ventile jacket (with a hood), that's an amazing rain jacket (that I use in Norway) with no plastic. Gary who runs it, is a great guy as well!
Shoutout to Dehen, I don't own a ton of their stuff but I have one of their denim baseball shirts and a couple of their long sleeve tees. Really solid, if a bit pricey, but it's nice to buy something made in my area. That said though, I probably wear a tank top 3x more often than a tshirt these days. Tank top ranking when?!
Loving the videos!!! Would love to hear you review Buck Mason field spec tees
Thank you Michael for talking directly to me, a 6’4” human male. I expect all future videos personalized to my body.
(Also Asket is a very high quality Swedish brand that sells t-shirts in 6 sizes and three lengths for each size)
I will only cater to you from now on!
Man, I've been though so many brands and this is really useful. Not sure we can get Wonderlooper in the UK yet. I'd throw Warehouse & Company into the mix (Japan) though they can fit short on the body. Also great shout-out to SEH Kelly the other day, I remember adding some of their stuff to your Carrot Competition as I thought they might be up your street.
Big fan of the WonderLooper T’s I now have 3 of them including the tsuriami. The SEH Kelly shirt you featured was awful and probably fit the worst of any - goes to show price and quality don’t always coincide.
Nice to see what you can accomplish when you put a bit of work in. See daily videos wasn’t so hard after all!
hey michael im sure you know this but for anyone else that doesn’t you shouldn’t hang knitted pieces on hangers
I did it just for the shot! I should have noted it though!
But why no mention of Bronson? Their loop wheeled may be the Best Buy in the world
I covered them in my last t-shirt vid!!
You are an excellent salesman, in a great way
Personally I think the best t shirt is the Carhartt K87
Love the comparison video! Can anybody with the Ultimate Pima tee comment on how much different Ultimate Pima feels from either popular (e.g., Supima) or other highly regarded options (e.g., Suvin Gold)?
3:17 I love spum yarn
Wait a minute
So this is the Rolex of tshirt?
Idk who can afford a plain t shirt that cost more than $15… shout out to you rich guys though 😅
I thought side seems are something all cheep shirts have as well as fashion brands high and low. I didn't knew there is cheep shirts with no seems
Hey Michael😂 didnt realize you had projects besides theo and harris
It's cool,bot I think Lante's T-shirts is gooder.
Bulk will be crazy
is that another lecia you have an m4p in your favorite things vid did you get a blacked out lecia too.
I thought Suvin Gold was the best cotton in the world?
I can't help but notice you didn't mention the white t-shirt made famous by the FX show, "the Bear".
(this is a joke).
Cos.