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Edited May 9, 2024
at 08:50 PM
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Costco [costco.com] has for their Members:
3-Pack 32 Degrees Men's Cool Tee (black or white) on sale for $10.99.
Add 2 of the 3-Packs to cart for $21.98 - $10 in cart discount =
$11.98.
Shipping is free.
Thanks SDkimchi
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They have the exact opposite effect on me
Now those Pima cotton t-shirts Costco has are the bomb
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They have the exact opposite effect on me
Now those Pima cotton t-shirts Costco has are the bomb
Am I missing anything here ?
I'm in Texas so the thinness is a big plus... helps you stay cool.
The people wearing polyester that say it makes them hot must be wearing unbreathable trash bags or something.
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I'm starting to wonder if people online hating on cotton or saying polyester breathes well and doesn't make you sweat are like a grassroots marketing deal. Might be different for people with less sensitive skin than me.
I usually buy the "Cool Active" (with raglan sleeves) or "Cool Classic" directly from 32 Degrees so I hope these from Costco are the same. I can't pass up at this price.
The ones I've bought directly from 32 Degrees are not as good as my Nike, UA, Adidas, or Champion "dry fit" shirts but still great as a cool, lightweight workout shirt for the price.
I'm 5'6", 150lbs. and have a mix of S and M in the 32 Degrees shirts. I wear the more snug-fitting S as undershirts and the more loose-fitting M if I'm just wearing as a tee with nothing over it.
Uniqlo is another great source for undershirts but you'll never find anything that's $2 apiece these days.
Final complaint: Costco needs to start selling v-necks again. They look better with an open collar for casual Fridays.
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I think the problem is Costco do refunds not exchanges. So they will give you your money back to buy the replacement in store which defeats the object since it costs more instore