You could take a direct hit from a zombie and laugh.So on a more serious topic... how thick is the material? I ask because in recent years, the cloth in shirts, t-shirts, etc. - is getting thinner and thinner and I have several t-shirts like this (but not TFP or 7D) that are thinner than my underwear. Brand new shirts that are practically see through because they skimped on the material. So, how think is the material these shirts are made of?
They are like a standard print shirt you would get from a concert or Target.So on a more serious topic... how thick is the material? I ask because in recent years, the cloth in shirts, t-shirts, etc. - is getting thinner and thinner and I have several t-shirts like this (but not TFP or 7D) that are thinner than my underwear. Brand new shirts that are practically see through because they skimped on the material. So, how think is the material these shirts are made of?
"standard print shirts" from target today are flimsy and thin, they are practically see through.They are like a standard print shirt you would get from a concert or Target.
It isn’t flimsy.
I already laugh when a zombie wallops me ... ok I may be bleeding internally, but I still laugh...ain't gonna let no stinkin' zombie know it actually did some damage....You could take a direct hit from a zombie and laugh.
GOT THEMThey are like a standard print shirt you would get from a concert or Target.
It isn’t flimsy.
With all due respect my friend, how old are you? Today's younger generation does not know or remember when mundane things like clothing was made out of thicker higher quality/heavier material. Sadly, the shift to low quality made-in-China junk has been moving to clothing for many years now, but 20 years ago people would have laughed at how flimsy your average target or concert t-shirt is today.Disagree that the material is “thin”. This shirt is no different than anything I buy at target or from a concert.
It’s a solid shirt.
Same. My beef is not with the quality of this shirt. I'd buy more and probably will. We should probably let this topic die, I'm sorry I ever brought it up....I'm old as ♥♥♥♥ and I find the T-shirt quite comfortable and of decent quality.
Just saying.
I have to second this. Welcome to the new standards. I guess the (impossible eternal) economic growth is temporarely fixed nowWith all due respect my friend, how old are you? Today's younger generation does not know or remember when mundane things like clothing was made out of thicker higher quality/heavier material. Sadly, the shift to low quality made-in-China junk has been moving to clothing for many years now, but 20 years ago people would have laughed at how flimsy your average target or concert t-shirt is today.
I've been buying my own clothing for almost 50 years, and I remember very well the day when clothing, like many other things we use in our daily lives, was not flimsy made-in-china junk.