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putterbit
post Jan 30 2013, 04:46 PM

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QUOTE(vans1088 @ Jan 25 2013, 01:38 PM)
Are uniqlo jeans long lasting? planning to get one soon..
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my 1st UJ slim fit jeans still look good after a year (exactly a year in Feb), I wear it 5 days a week...just got a second pair not because it's worn but managed to drop my weight rclxms.gif ...worth it's price definitely...
putterbit
post Apr 22 2013, 04:02 PM

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howdy guys...i'm wondering how's the durability of the crew/v neck tees that sells for 19.90? maybe 2-3 times a week or so...

seems comfy but I'm afraid they could barely last 2-3 months...
putterbit
post Apr 22 2013, 06:57 PM

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QUOTE(jonny4 @ Apr 22 2013, 06:39 PM)
u just answered ur own question

rotation is key. even more expensive tees n vees not gonna last long if they r worn 2-3 times a week.
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fair enough...just thought if someone could share some feedback after 2 months (noticed that you bought some in Feb as well)...I've not had any chance..let's see...
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post Apr 23 2013, 09:52 AM

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QUOTE(jonny4 @ Apr 22 2013, 07:53 PM)
so far the ones i got held up pretty well. better than the RM60 Gap plain tees that go out of shape fast.

the only thing i dun like bout the RM20 Uniqlo tees n vees r d sometimes inconsistent sizing. some even if same size can be of different size n length.

i try to rotate as much as possible. so i buy multiple tees in d same colour. the most worn ones have probably been washed n worn 4-5 times since dec/jan. so if u wear d same tees 2-3 times a week i doubt they will hold up.
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Wow 4-5 times in 4 months! Either you really have a lot of them or you don't wear tees too often I suppose. My job now doesn't require working attire hence switching to tee shirts but I'm expecting maybe twice a week max for any one piece of them in 1 week (weekend included)...I shall feedback soon...just bought 3 pieces over the weekend...
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post Apr 23 2013, 09:55 AM

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QUOTE(BlackWoods @ Apr 22 2013, 10:30 PM)
They are okay I guess, I have 2 of them, but it's quite hot when wearing it.
Go for the RM49.90 one, they are better and more comfortable.
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The 19.90 ones are kinda thin...never expect them to be "hot" though...I still feel that tee shirts more than 30 bucks are a little expensive lol...I'm abit of a cheapskate haha...

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post Apr 24 2013, 03:14 PM

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QUOTE(jonny4 @ Apr 23 2013, 02:08 PM)
i bought most of the colours n i got multiple tees n vees in the same colour too LOL. thats y only 4-5 wears in 5 months.

i have bought the 100% cotton 39.90 tees b4 but i still prefer the 19.90 ones coz of the 23% polyester. i like my tops to be fitted n although more comfortable the 100% cotton ones tend to stretch out in length n width over the course of the day...especially the sleeves. the 19.90 ones hold their shape better n stretching is very minimal. 

just wear the ones u edi bought n see how they hold up with constant weekly wearing. if they spoil after a month no sweat la...just 19.90 only.

BTW i really take care of my clothes especially during laundering. i machine wash at 30 degrees in a 30min light wash cycle wit no softener.  n i dun hang them in the sun more than 3 hours. most of my clothes last a long time. ur mileage may vary based on how u launder ur clothes too.
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awesome...I'll probably would be able to provide some insights after 2 months tongue.gif

 

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