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Fitted v-neck t-shirts in Europe - brands, online shops?
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Fitted v-neck t-shirts in Europe - brands, online shops?

I'm having a terrible time restocking my casual wardrobe this year. Harder than ever to find jeans I can fit my legs into in the local shops (seems like 80% skinny or slim fit lately - jacked EE alpha males my ass, looks like stick figure men are universal these days - and lack of choices in the regular and relaxed fits).
I'm even having severe trouble finding plain colored fitted v-neck t-shirts this year, aside from the cheap basics from H&M which tend to lose their shape very quickly.

I'm very hesitant to try buying pants online, unless I know a specific model number (and with even Levi's main street shops having preciously little to choose from that's tricky to sample), but I guess I can at least order some t-shirts online.

Anyone know a preferably European online shop (with shipping to all of Europe) that always have decent or good quality fitted v-necks in the basic colors?
I've been googling a little but I'm getting mostly US shops.
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Fitted v-neck t-shirts in Europe - brands, online shops?

I like the cut of Uniqlo V necks. Cheap as well.
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Fitted v-neck t-shirts in Europe - brands, online shops?

Quote: (04-30-2016 07:47 PM)Valentine Wrote:  

I like the cut of Uniqlo V necks. Cheap as well.

Looks like they don't ship to Bulgaria unfortunately.

I'm also open to suggestions of brick-and-mortar stores in Vienna, if anyone should happen to know any. I might be there next month.
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Fitted v-neck t-shirts in Europe - brands, online shops?

I don't know if they still have em but in H&M the V-necks from David Beckham seem to last a lot longer than the normal ones they have and still decent priced.

And agreed on the pants, who is able to wear that shit really? Sometimes I find a decent priced suit in places like Zara, but I know that the pants is a no-go, their fits are for children or vegans.
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Fitted v-neck t-shirts in Europe - brands, online shops?

I have recently bought many St. Oliver brand V-necks. They are good quality, fit well and have nice colors. They go for 10 euros.
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Fitted v-neck t-shirts in Europe - brands, online shops?

Esprit has ok quality V-necks (not 100% cotton most of the time) with decent fit and a wide choice of colours.
They are 20 euros a piece and ship all over the EU.

http://www.esprit.eu
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Fitted v-neck t-shirts in Europe - brands, online shops?

I know that problem.
Was only two weeks ago, endep up finding some decent things at Esprit and s.Oliver.
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Fitted v-neck t-shirts in Europe - brands, online shops?

I bought a few polo shirts and v-necks from a local Esprit store recently, but the v-necks were a fairly loose type and unlike pants I prefer a slimmer t-shirt fit. I'll check their website to see if they have other models.

I will check out the other suggestions too.
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Fitted v-neck t-shirts in Europe - brands, online shops?

I've recently bought a few of the "muscle fit" V-necks from Asos.com, and like them a lot. Cheap too, unfortunately a bit limited choice of colors.

They also have "extreme muscle" which I found too tight to wear outside the gym unless you size up. But depends on your body shape of course. I'm tall with athletic V-shaped build but not jacked.
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Fitted v-neck t-shirts in Europe - brands, online shops?

This is perhaps an extreme solution but how about a cheap flight to london?

Get everything you need in a day and get home for bed time.
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Fitted v-neck t-shirts in Europe - brands, online shops?

Quote: (05-01-2016 12:47 PM)CrashBangWallop Wrote:  

This is perhaps an extreme solution but how about a cheap flight to london?

Get everything you need in a day and get home for bed time.

I haven't been in London since '92. I've considered going again many times since but it keeps slipping down my vacation list below other destinations.

I just checked ticket prices for June, very cheap flights indeed with Wizz Air. In fact less than a third of the price of what I'll probably be paying for my tickets to the much nearer Vienna.
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Fitted v-neck t-shirts in Europe - brands, online shops?

Quote: (05-01-2016 12:44 PM)Pornopung Wrote:  

I've recently bought a few of the "muscle fit" V-necks from Asos.com, and like them a lot. Cheap too, unfortunately a bit limited choice of colors.

They also have "extreme muscle" which I found too tight to wear outside the gym unless you size up. But depends on your body shape of course. I'm tall with athletic V-shaped build but not jacked.

Very nice selection, and free delivery. Surprised they don't appear to have a single v-neck out of their many "muscle" t-shirts though, only round necks and polos.
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Fitted v-neck t-shirts in Europe - brands, online shops?

Quote: (05-01-2016 01:29 PM)MikeS Wrote:  

Quote: (05-01-2016 12:44 PM)Pornopung Wrote:  

I've recently bought a few of the "muscle fit" V-necks from Asos.com, and like them a lot. Cheap too, unfortunately a bit limited choice of colors.

They also have "extreme muscle" which I found too tight to wear outside the gym unless you size up. But depends on your body shape of course. I'm tall with athletic V-shaped build but not jacked.

Very nice selection, and free delivery. Surprised they don't appear to have a single v-neck out of their many "muscle" t-shirts though, only round necks and polos.
http://www.asos.com/men/t-shirts/cat/pge...36&sort=-1
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Fitted v-neck t-shirts in Europe - brands, online shops?

I used to have this problem when i put on muscle mass last year.
I only buy Jack and Jones v-necks.
They are made with a high quality cotton and the collar is double stitched to hold its shape.
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Fitted v-neck t-shirts in Europe - brands, online shops?

Quote: (05-02-2016 11:50 AM)Pornopung Wrote:  

Quote: (05-01-2016 01:29 PM)MikeS Wrote:  

Quote: (05-01-2016 12:44 PM)Pornopung Wrote:  

I've recently bought a few of the "muscle fit" V-necks from Asos.com, and like them a lot. Cheap too, unfortunately a bit limited choice of colors.

They also have "extreme muscle" which I found too tight to wear outside the gym unless you size up. But depends on your body shape of course. I'm tall with athletic V-shaped build but not jacked.

Very nice selection, and free delivery. Surprised they don't appear to have a single v-neck out of their many "muscle" t-shirts though, only round necks and polos.
http://www.asos.com/men/t-shirts/cat/pge...36&sort=-1

Thanks. I must have missed an option when I filtered my search.
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