<p>I sort of realized, I own less than 5 tshirts. Sad, I know. I was wondering if any of you guys know where to buy reasonably prices, interesting tshirts ($10-15), besides places like abercrombie, hollister, pacsun, americaneagle. </p>
<p>So far I've seen only plain tshirts at places like ralphlauren, lacoste, gap, jcrew, bananarepublic.. can't really think of many other places. The places I listed are somewhat on the expensive side, even though most of their shirts are either plain, or plain with a logo.</p>
<p>I just wanted shirts for normal everyday wear, nothing ridiculously expensive or flashy.</p>
<p>Old Navy has an awesome selection of t-shirts for guys. Cheap, plain ones for $5-6 on sale, and nicer ones for $10-15. Not all are logo tees either.</p>
<p>All of mine are from Busted Tees, and I get the occasional comment walking around on campus. Makes me happy :)</p>
<p>Defunker also has some great designs, but you could also look for some Band T-shirts. The plain tees from American Apparel also have a great fit to them, and I find that that's the only style that fits me.</p>
<p>my indian friend shops at this store called Aeropostale. He likes it because the designs are pretty cool and he can get a shirt for 7-10 bucks. you should look it up. my indian friend also gets shirts from Ebay. -shrug-</p>
<p>american apparel. they make totally plain tshirts and stuff.</p>
<p>its slightly more expensive than other brands, but its because they dont use sweatshops and everything is made here. and they have tooons of different colors.</p>
<p>Urban outfitters is good for a vintage style and fit well if you're not fat.
You have to have at least one Ed Hardy shirt in your collection, expensive for a t-shirt, but the designs kick ass. Google it if your not sure what I am talking about.</p>