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Low maintenance shirts/T-shirts?

you can use female polyester panties. they dry fast. flip your tees and panties, if the stay is over a week. enjoy sniffing away.
 
eatshitndie said:
you can use female polyester panties. they dry fast. flip your tees and panties, if the stay is over a week. enjoy sniffing away.

For panties, just use throw aways. They are quite comfortable nowadays.
 
For panties, just use throw aways. They are quite comfortable nowadays.

and you don't feel like it's a wedgy, unless the bulge is too voluminous. for me i can't wear panties as my parking sticks to the left and hangs out too much.
 
You can get these at lower prices with more variety and more fashionable at Uniqlo. They have branches across S'pore - ION, 313 Orchard, Vivo City, Bugis+ and Tampines 1.

Have taken a look at their Ion store & like some of their T shirts, but I think their Ts use normal cotton.

The Nike Dri-Fit shirts are made from polyester, spandex and nylon blends. These man made materials are known for their water repellant properties. The sporting pants I bought from Amazon are made from nylon. However they look & feel like cotton:eek:

Nylon is also very lasting. I'm still using the same trousers that I bought 8+ years ago. I recently bought the same model but in different colors. The new model is exactly identical to the older design with minor variations e.g. changing a button, adding a left back pocket, different country of manufacture,.....
 
Lucky you! Uncle go on biz trips, everybody attired in bermudas and t-shirts. Maybe I am in the wrong business.



hi there


1. wa, gd!
2. what biz leh, got so relaxed one meh?
3. honest, try doing the full suit thing in chennai, temp 44c.
 
When I'm travelling it's difficult to do the laundry: wash, dry & iron clothes. It's not always practical to have the hotel do the laundry because of the time involved.

I usually DIY, washing the clothes in the room but find that the shirts take too long to dry & become wrinkly.
Anyone know of any shirts available which are quick drying & don't require ironing:confused:


For pants I find that those made of nylon work best as they are quicker to dry & don't need to be ironed. Still looking for shirts which are just as easy to care for. Any suggestions :confused:

Those T-shirt are material using on badminton/tennis sport T-shirt. Material very light and thin.
Try and see.
 
Have taken a look at their Ion store & like some of their T shirts, but I think their Ts use normal cotton.

The Nike Dri-Fit shirts are made from polyester, spandex and nylon blends. These man made materials are known for their water repellant properties. The sporting pants I bought from Amazon are made from nylon. However they look & feel like cotton:eek:

Nylon is also very lasting. I'm still using the same trousers that I bought 8+ years ago. I recently bought the same model but in different colors. The new model is exactly identical to the older design with minor variations e.g. changing a button, adding a left back pocket, different country of manufacture,.....

Uniqlo do have Dri-Fit shirts made of the same material as Nike. I bought a few of them and they are same quality as the Addidas ones that I owned previously but only cheaper. Look for them in a separate section.
 
In Toronto, Marks Work Wear House has been selling wrinkle free non-iron dress and casual shirts for a few years.
I have seen my freinds wore them, and they look neat and as though they have been ironed.

When I'm travelling it's difficult to do the laundry: wash, dry & iron clothes. It's not always practical to have the hotel do the laundry because of the time involved.

I usually DIY, washing the clothes in the room but find that the shirts take too long to dry & become wrinkly.
Anyone know of any shirts available which are quick drying & don't require ironing:confused:


For pants I find that those made of nylon work best as they are quicker to dry & don't need to be ironed. Still looking for shirts which are just as easy to care for. Any suggestions :confused:
 
In Toronto, Marks Work Wear House has been selling wrinkle free non-iron dress and casual shirts for a few years.
I have seen my freinds wore them, and they look neat and as though they have been ironed.

Can you find them at Honest Eds:D
 
I usually bring a few clothes of Jersey quality, So i can just dip them in the sink and hang them for a quick dry.

Jerseys are good for sight sighting etc..
 
Uniqlo do have Dri-Fit shirts made of the same material as Nike. I bought a few of them and they are same quality as the Addidas ones that I owned previously but only cheaper. Look for them in a separate section.


My bad I didn't read the labels when I was browsing at Uniglo
Will definitely take a second.

Is there a difference in quality between the brands Nike & Addidas:confused:
 
I usually bring a few clothes of Jersey quality, So i can just dip them in the sink and hang them for a quick dry.

Jerseys are good for sight sighting etc..

I normally use cotton shirts & that's the bench mark I'm using as comparison.
For jersey material, the amount of cotton & man made materials may vary. My guess is that the more man made materials in it, the quicker it dries.
 
streetsmart73 said:
hi there

1. seng kor!
2. do you use those with laces or what?
3. hahaha!

For throw aways, what do you think at 50cents each? Even female kind do not have lace.
 
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