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T-shirts. Get a 5 pack each of white, black, and another color you like. There, you're set for like a year for $30.
Pfft look at mr moneybags here with his 5 shirts. Just wear one shirt for 6 months, turn it inside out and wear it for another 6 months, then wash.
I can smell you through the comment, if that somehow is a thing
Just a year???? How do you burn through shirts that fast?
I have some from like 8 years ago and they still hold up to today.
I have 2 types of shirts-- shirts for when I go out, and shirts for when I'm at home or mostly at home. I like the former to stay completely clean, and I like the latter to be comprised of 1+ year old t-shirts that can get dirty/stained without worry.
I tried amazon basics for the frist time and I must say, the quality for price ratio is amazing (sorry). Not sure abt sustainability though …
Fruit of the Loom makes nice t-shirts too. Wore them as a kid and now as an adult.