Question: training tees

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Just curious, How many of you wouldnt mind forking out $20ish for a "training" tee? Like those "train insaiyan" tees. The strong(er) tees I got are wearing out and am looking for others. Shipping from the usa is pretty ex and sg no other lobang.
 

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Just curious, How many of you wouldnt mind forking out $20ish for a "training" tee? Like those "train insaiyan" tees. The strong(er) tees I got are wearing out and am looking for others. Shipping from the usa is pretty ex and sg no other lobang.

It really depends I guess. If you like the shirt - and it's comfortable, is made of quality fabric, fits well - $20 is a very ok price to pay.

Besides, it adds to swag. Strength +100000

p.s. I'm using the strong(er) tees also.
 

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It really depends I guess. If you like the shirt - and it's comfortable, is made of quality fabric, fits well - $20 is a very ok price to pay.

Besides, it adds to swag. Strength +100000

p.s. I'm using the strong(er) tees also.

Agreed on the + strength. Since there's the red blue and black...
Red+ str
Blue+ enduranxe
Black+ power

:D
 

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I buy solid color tees from giordano/bossini/etc, especially when they're on sale. I think they're something like $10.
 

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Honestly I like training Tees that can double up and comfortable to wear for casual wear to go out. I have seen designs and cutting which is clearly strictly for sports use. Wearing it like on the way to the gym is weird

Another factor is toughness. Cos you end up washing it often cos you sweat each time you work out. Unless you buy a lot and rotate

For me I just wear football jerseys from cheap sources haha
 

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I am always bemused at how some lifters are able to train in hoodies with their hoods on. Either the gym is freezing cold (which is not considering how packed it gets) or they are channelling their inner ghetto thugs.
 

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I use Uniqlo inner shirts, te kind with the dri fit ish material
 

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Honestly I like training Tees that can double up and comfortable to wear for casual wear to go out. I have seen designs and cutting which is clearly strictly for sports use. Wearing it like on the way to the gym is weird

Another factor is toughness. Cos you end up washing it often cos you sweat each time you work out. Unless you buy a lot and rotate

For me I just wear football jerseys from cheap sources haha


Design and cutting strictly for gym use? Is it the super short sleeves to show biceps? Lol
 

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I just wear the tees & shorts provided by the gym.
Save the trouble of washing.
 
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