Hey, I've got a kid with sensory processing disorder, and that makes clothing a massive hassle. Anyone know of a brand of t-shirts or long sleeved tees that are super soft and have no tag? Youth sizes or ladies petites would work.
Hey, I've got a kid with sensory processing disorder, and that makes clothing a massive hassle. Anyone know of a brand of t-shirts or long sleeved tees that are super soft and have no tag? Youth sizes or ladies petites would work.
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I love my tri-blend tees, so comfy.
Those camp brand tshirts made in Calgary are pretty soft and don’t have labels. Their store is in Inglewood
I've got a few "local" shirts where different companies have chosen the tri-blend as the base shirt and they are by far the softest shirts I own. They are typically advertised as "premium" shirts and the tags are printed on the inside instead of sewn in. I think American Apparel does a pile of them.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Kit and Ace have very soft shirts
Holy fuck I need a raise if I'm buying $80 t-shirts for my kid.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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While not diagnosed, my son has issue with the softness/feel of clothes, where to the point we will pretty much only wear dryfit type shirts. Labels are usually printed on and we can buy most brands without issue.
I personally like the old navy/GAP/Banana Soft wash stuff, but might not be soft enough for your needs? Plus they are thin AF so I hole through them pretty quickly specifically at the elbows / if they snag onto anything.
+1. They are so soft and do not shrink in the wash. I've converted my entire T-shirt wardrobes to them and I wear them to work every day.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I would wait for year-end sales -usually around ~30-50% discount on their basic Ts. Go check out their store on 17 ave SW
Black Friday sale at kit and ace 25% off until sundayThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The Gap outlet in Deerfoot Meadows sells their "soft" brand of basic tee shirt, they are thicker than normal, super soft, and have no tag. They are also only $15. I haven't' been there in a while but I would look there. I use them for undershirts at work in the winter. Even their normal tees are really soft, $10, and don't have tags. This is all mens clothing but to my knowledge they use the same materials all over the place. Worth a look anyway.
My GF buys a lot from Kit and Ace, and it's good stuff but you don't want to be paying those prices for kid clothes unless you have no other choice IMO. Look at bamboo fiber shirts too, I think Amazon sells them.
Uniqlo Supima Cotton tees are super soft and no tags in the back. Plus, very affordable.
Is there a store in Calgary? Google maps is trying to send me to Burnaby.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Unfortunately, no; only in Edmonton. I have tons and maybe you can test one?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Simons has some really soft shirts for $10 or so.
Not sure if they have a kids section but treat yo self.
Now yer talking! $10 is perfect, I'll check those out today at lunch.
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