Shirt.Woot! has Woot! Graphic T-Shirts (various designs) on sale 3 for $18. Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member wileysmiley for sharing this deal.
Note: You must add 3 or more tees to your cart. Shirts must be from the "3 Shirts for $18 at Checkout!!" sale. During checkout, the discount will be applied to the subtotal on the final checkout screen, the screen with the 'place order' button.
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Shirt.Woot! has Woot! Graphic T-Shirts (various designs) on sale 3 for $18. Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member wileysmiley for sharing this deal.
Note: You must add 3 or more tees to your cart. Shirts must be from the "3 Shirts for $18 at Checkout!!" sale. During checkout, the discount will be applied to the subtotal on the final checkout screen, the screen with the 'place order' button.
never bought t-shirts from woot, is the cotton soft or does it feel like paper too as some else mentioned it paper thin?
The quality has gone down over the last couple years. But it's gone down inconsistently. Sometimes I'll get a decent one, sometimes the print is that 1970s style printed plastic stuff that starts peeling off after just a wash or two. If you can find a design you like, it's worth a $6 gamble, imo. Lately though, I haven't taken part in any of their sales because I can't find a shirt I like. Anything I like I seem to have already from past sales
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My turn to be the "they used to be good..." poster.
Due to digital printing, these shirts are a bit more disposable than others. The ink will generally start flaking off after a few washes. The shirt quality is mixed, and you can generally choose two types/thicknesses, but the cheaper one is, well, cheaper.
I've bought far, far too many Woot shirts and the $5-$7 price point is about the max I would pay for them these days. If you are willing to accept it's a limited use, cheap shirt, you'll be totally fine.
I've bought probably over 100 shirts from them since their inception and I have original shirts that are still kicking while new shirts are rags within a half dozen washes.
These are so hit or miss with sizing. I've bought plenty of these over the years and the last couple of batches varied wildly between shirts. Some mediums were gigantic while others were like a youth small.
You can select Fitted or Classic. Fitted is decent quality material, they're Canva shirts and pretty soft. Not cotton, or at least not all cotton, maybe none. BUT if you hold kids or rub on the design they will come off easier than I would like. Have ruined multiple of these shirts from what should be pretty common wear.
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My turn to be the "they used to be good..." poster.
Due to digital printing, these shirts are a bit more disposable than others. The ink will generally start flaking off after a few washes. The shirt quality is mixed, and you can generally choose two types/thicknesses, but the cheaper one is, well, cheaper.
I've bought far, far too many Woot shirts and the $5-$7 price point is about the max I would pay for them these days. If you are willing to accept it's a limited use, cheap shirt, you'll be totally fine.
I've bought probably over 100 shirts from them since their inception and I have original shirts that are still kicking while new shirts are rags within a half dozen washes.
That's pretty much where I stand, too. At my job it's nice to be able to wear shirts that reflect my mood/season/holiday/etc, and this is a cheap way to do it. I never know what I'll have to do over the course of a day, including getting down on the floor or behind some equipment, so comfortable shirts that aren't too expensive are the way to go, and these are more fun than the polos I used to go with.
If there are problems early on customer service will take care of you so that's enough to keep me buying when the price is right and things catch my eye.
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You can select Fitted or Classic. Fitted is decent quality material, they're Canva shirts and pretty soft. Not cotton, or at least not all cotton, maybe none. BUT if you hold kids or rub on the design they will come off easier than I would like. Have ruined multiple of these shirts from what should be pretty common wear.
You can select Fitted or Classic. Fitted is decent quality material, they're Canva shirts and pretty soft. Not cotton, or at least not all cotton, maybe none. BUT if you hold kids or rub on the design they will come off easier than I would like. Have ruined multiple of these shirts from what should be pretty common wear.
Every shirt I clicked on is locked to Classic. Even outside of this sale, I couldn't find a single shirt in Fitted. The few shirts that do let you select a fit, Fitted is grayed out.
Edit: That explained it. https://forums.woot.com/t/goodbye...ed/2094101
Every shirt I clicked on is locked to Classic. Even outside of this sale, I couldn't find a single shirt in Fitted. The few shirts that do let you select a fit, Fitted is grayed out.Edit: That explained it. https://forums.woot.com/t/goodbye...ed/2094101
Oh didn't know that. I always went with fitted as they seemed nicer.
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My issue, and it's definitely a "me" issue, is that 95% of their designs just don't work for me.
Edit - have to get to the final stage of checkout.
Edit - have to get to the final stage of checkout.
The quality has gone down over the last couple years. But it's gone down inconsistently. Sometimes I'll get a decent one, sometimes the print is that 1970s style printed plastic stuff that starts peeling off after just a wash or two. If you can find a design you like, it's worth a $6 gamble, imo. Lately though, I haven't taken part in any of their sales because I can't find a shirt I like. Anything I like I seem to have already from past sales
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Due to digital printing, these shirts are a bit more disposable than others. The ink will generally start flaking off after a few washes. The shirt quality is mixed, and you can generally choose two types/thicknesses, but the cheaper one is, well, cheaper.
I've bought far, far too many Woot shirts and the $5-$7 price point is about the max I would pay for them these days. If you are willing to accept it's a limited use, cheap shirt, you'll be totally fine.
I've bought probably over 100 shirts from them since their inception and I have original shirts that are still kicking while new shirts are rags within a half dozen washes.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank acesmuzic
Due to digital printing, these shirts are a bit more disposable than others. The ink will generally start flaking off after a few washes. The shirt quality is mixed, and you can generally choose two types/thicknesses, but the cheaper one is, well, cheaper.
I've bought far, far too many Woot shirts and the $5-$7 price point is about the max I would pay for them these days. If you are willing to accept it's a limited use, cheap shirt, you'll be totally fine.
I've bought probably over 100 shirts from them since their inception and I have original shirts that are still kicking while new shirts are rags within a half dozen washes.
If there are problems early on customer service will take care of you so that's enough to keep me buying when the price is right and things catch my eye.
The fitted option was discontinued in July, unfortunately - https://forums.woot.com/t/goodbye...ed/2094101
Edit: That explained it. https://forums.woot.com/t/goodbye...ed/2094101
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