Woot! Men's/Women's Graphic T-Shirts (Various Designs/Sizes) 5 Shirts for $29 + Free Shipping w/ Prime
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Are all these shirts copyright/trademarked to woot, or are there other suppliers who provide them - possibly with better quality? I like one of the prints, but don't want to order given the quality complaints. I can't seem to find the exact print anywhere else.
I just had to come back and add my experience about the shirt quality. The shirt itself held up for me, the fabric wasn't bad nor ripped after five washes but the prints on the shirt itself is pretty much destroyed/cracked/faded/missing altogether on the 15 or so t shirts I got in a recent deal.
in contrast, I've purchased a shirt at dollar tree just for a dry shirt after leaving a water park and after fifty washes, the print is just starting to crack.
Well this is all very disappointing to hear. I've been buying Woot shirts since the the early 2010s, and I've always enjoyed the funny, nerdy, clever art, and just about all of the ones I've bought are still in great condition and comfortable. But I haven't bought anything from Woot in quite some time, so reading so many comments about them being garbage now is a real shame.
Hard to justify even spending ~$30 if the shirts are going to be useless a month from now. Thank y'all for the heads up. I think I'll skip this one for now.
I just placed an order for 5 of the selected shirts. Less than $30 is amazing. In my family we exchange silly gifts like this so I'm all set for this year! Thank you
There is a reason why woot shirts are always so cheap, their quality is trash and has been for years. Some designs are great but the shirts don't last like they used to. Here is an example of the peeling you will get after a few washes (best for me has been 5 washes, usually start really noticing after 3 washes)
Are all these shirts copyright/trademarked to woot, or are there other suppliers who provide them - possibly with better quality? I like one of the prints, but don't want to order given the quality complaints. I can't seem to find the exact print anywhere else.
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I just had to come back and add my experience about the shirt quality. The shirt itself held up for me, the fabric wasn't bad nor ripped after five washes but the prints on the shirt itself is pretty much destroyed/cracked/faded/missing altogether on the 15 or so t shirts I got in a recent deal.
in contrast, I've purchased a shirt at dollar tree just for a dry shirt after leaving a water park and after fifty washes, the print is just starting to crack.
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Well this is all very disappointing to hear. I've been buying Woot shirts since the the early 2010s, and I've always enjoyed the funny, nerdy, clever art, and just about all of the ones I've bought are still in great condition and comfortable. But I haven't bought anything from Woot in quite some time, so reading so many comments about them being garbage now is a real shame.
Hard to justify even spending ~$30 if the shirts are going to be useless a month from now. Thank y'all for the heads up. I think I'll skip this one for now.
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Enjoy them for 2 wears lol
Going to suggest again to everyone with peeling shirts: Wash them inside out (cold wash) and hang them up to dry (or have them only in the dryer on low for a few min to get wrinkles out).
Have washed woot shirts dozens of times (or more? had them for years) and have had minimal peeling issues - shirts hold up for daily wearing and frequent washing. These are the preferred tees for many friends and also their kids - years of wearing and no complaints.
Sorry to those who have had different experiences.
Going to suggest again to everyone with peeling shirts: Wash them inside out (cold wash) and hang them up to dry (or have them only in the dryer on low for a few min to get wrinkles out).
Have washed woot shirts dozens of times (or more? had them for years) and have had minimal peeling issues - shirts hold up for daily wearing and frequent washing. These are the preferred tees for many friends and also their kids - years of wearing and no complaints.
Sorry to those who have had different experiences.
Second this!
Always wash any shirt with graphics inside-out. Graphics will last much longer. Maybe this is why my Woot shirts have always held up well.
Last deal was a week or two ago, how many washes have they had? They will peel but I wish you luck
It wasn't the last deal then. It was about 6 months ago. They are holding up fine and I wear them all the time. Interesting that there are varied reports here about the quality.
Going to suggest again to everyone with peeling shirts: Wash them inside out (cold wash) and hang them up to dry (or have them only in the dryer on low for a few min to get wrinkles out).
Have washed woot shirts dozens of times (or more? had them for years) and have had minimal peeling issues - shirts hold up for daily wearing and frequent washing. These are the preferred tees for many friends and also their kids - years of wearing and no complaints.
Sorry to those who have had different experiences.
Are you saying all of your friends was these on cold and hang dry them?
I understand the concept and maybe it helps (I wash all of my clothes on cold but don't hang dry much) but why is woot the ONLY company that I need to do that for and it can't be argued that their quality hasn't gone to crap. I never had to hang dry the older shirts and they held up for nearly a decade. I buy shirts from many company's and I make shirts (DTFabric printing, HTV, and DTFilm xfer) and I don't have these issues with my shirts. I'd love to buy the design for personal use and support the artists but woot sells crap prints on shirts; it's documented in the woot forums, online in various communities, and every single time one of these deals is posted.
Are you saying all of your friends was these on cold and hang dry them?
I understand the concept and maybe it helps (I wash all of my clothes on cold but don't hang dry much) but why is woot the ONLY company that I need to do that for and it can't be argued that their quality hasn't gone to crap. I never had to hang dry the older shirts and they held up for nearly a decade. I buy shirts from many company's and I make shirts (DTFabric printing, HTV, and DTFilm xfer) and I don't have these issues with my shirts. I'd love to buy the design for personal use and support the artists but woot sells crap prints on shirts; it's documented in the woot forums, online in various communities, and every single time one of these deals is posted.
No idea if friends do that washing method, only that they wear them often and some say they are their favorite t-shirts - especially for their kids - for years.
Have you tried complaining to their customer service? The times there were issues they were pretty easy at replacements and refunds. Also hopefully more feedback will instill changes.
Side note: Since you are familiar with making shirts, why do you think their prints are having issues now? They did change from screen printing to digital printing a while back.
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in contrast, I've purchased a shirt at dollar tree just for a dry shirt after leaving a water park and after fifty washes, the print is just starting to crack.
Hard to justify even spending ~$30 if the shirts are going to be useless a month from now. Thank y'all for the heads up. I think I'll skip this one for now.
Enjoy them for 2 wears lol
Last deal was a week or two ago, how many washes have they had? They will peel but I wish you luck
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in contrast, I've purchased a shirt at dollar tree just for a dry shirt after leaving a water park and after fifty washes, the print is just starting to crack.
Hard to justify even spending ~$30 if the shirts are going to be useless a month from now. Thank y'all for the heads up. I think I'll skip this one for now.
Have washed woot shirts dozens of times (or more? had them for years) and have had minimal peeling issues - shirts hold up for daily wearing and frequent washing. These are the preferred tees for many friends and also their kids - years of wearing and no complaints.
Sorry to those who have had different experiences.
The quality of these shirt are bad. I won't pay more than $6 and that is for the design.
Have washed woot shirts dozens of times (or more? had them for years) and have had minimal peeling issues - shirts hold up for daily wearing and frequent washing. These are the preferred tees for many friends and also their kids - years of wearing and no complaints.
Sorry to those who have had different experiences.
Always wash any shirt with graphics inside-out. Graphics will last much longer. Maybe this is why my Woot shirts have always held up well.
Have washed woot shirts dozens of times (or more? had them for years) and have had minimal peeling issues - shirts hold up for daily wearing and frequent washing. These are the preferred tees for many friends and also their kids - years of wearing and no complaints.
Sorry to those who have had different experiences.
Are you saying all of your friends was these on cold and hang dry them?
I understand the concept and maybe it helps (I wash all of my clothes on cold but don't hang dry much) but why is woot the ONLY company that I need to do that for and it can't be argued that their quality hasn't gone to crap. I never had to hang dry the older shirts and they held up for nearly a decade. I buy shirts from many company's and I make shirts (DTFabric printing, HTV, and DTFilm xfer) and I don't have these issues with my shirts. I'd love to buy the design for personal use and support the artists but woot sells crap prints on shirts; it's documented in the woot forums, online in various communities, and every single time one of these deals is posted.
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I understand the concept and maybe it helps (I wash all of my clothes on cold but don't hang dry much) but why is woot the ONLY company that I need to do that for and it can't be argued that their quality hasn't gone to crap. I never had to hang dry the older shirts and they held up for nearly a decade. I buy shirts from many company's and I make shirts (DTFabric printing, HTV, and DTFilm xfer) and I don't have these issues with my shirts. I'd love to buy the design for personal use and support the artists but woot sells crap prints on shirts; it's documented in the woot forums, online in various communities, and every single time one of these deals is posted.
Have you tried complaining to their customer service? The times there were issues they were pretty easy at replacements and refunds. Also hopefully more feedback will instill changes.
Side note: Since you are familiar with making shirts, why do you think their prints are having issues now? They did change from screen printing to digital printing a while back.