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Russell Europe Super Ringspun Classic T-Shirt this is a superior quality tee that offers excellent production quality, comfort and high-end fabric. It is tubular in its construction, shoulder to shoulder taping and rib-knit collar. This t-shirt can be printed on and will give results that will last. Many colour choices.
The classic t-shirt that sets the standard for fabric and production quality, durability and wearer comfort.
Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
Tubular construction
1x1 rib knit collar
Fabric: 100% Ringspun cotton
Weight: White 175gsm, Colours 180gsm
All orders placed before 4pm Monday-Friday will be sent on the same day for next working day delivery. Delivery costs are just £5.99 and free for orders over £200.00.
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We offer screen printing from 25 items upwards. We also offer an embroidery service at excellent rates, with a minimum order of 8 pieces per design. If you would like a quote please fill in our quotation form and we will get straight back to you.
Due to COVID 19, we are operating with limited staff; please allow up to 1-2 working days for delivery; although we will do our best to get your order out in time, this is only an estimate, and your order may take longer. We have reduced our minimum order for free delivery to £99.00 ex VAT and £4.99 for orders under £99.00.
We cannot add to or edit orders once placed, so please check your order is correct. You will not be able to call or email to add to your order.
Unfortunately, our warehouse's are currently closed at the weekend. Orders placed at the weekend will be processed on Monday.
We have now resumed international deliveries. Please allow an extra 3-4 working days on top of your standard delivery time.
We do not deliver on weekends or bank holidays. Please note customer service is not open at weekends.
All deliveries should be checked immediately. If there are any damages or shortages, these must be reported immediately on the same day.
We will ship orders to the address provided by the customer on the date stated. Not all items are available for next day delivery. If you mix none next day items with next day delivery items, it will delay your order.
We will email your tracking information with a timeslot on the morning of your delivery. If you are not at home, a calling card will be left. Delivery will be attempted three times.
It is your right to return any items within 28 days of receipt for a full refund. We do not refund return shipping cost. We will accept returns within this time only if the items are received back to us in the same condition as they were sent. We will not accept any returns without a returns form. A returns form is available to be printed off from your order history. The returns form is only available for 28 days from you receiving your order. We will not accept returns after this time.
Items that have been decorated or altered will not be refunded or exchanged under any circumstances.
All transactions are subject to the company's full terms and conditions. . If you are not at home, a calling card will be left. DPD will send this to a local pick-up shop for same day collection. if you feel you have more than one parcel get in touch and we will provide all pickup QR codes to use for Collection.
We make every effort to dispatch your goods on the date agreed. We can not be held responsible for goods being delayed or any sub-sequential losses incurred once they have left our premise.
Russell Europe Russell Europe Super Ringspun Classic T-Shirt Reviews
Actually it's great t shirts! Keep in mind is so oversized! Ordered Large for my partner (he's between Medium and Large) and I could fit my mother in! :D It's like size 16-18.But material thick and super soft. Ordered Medium,but this time it's like Large. Next time will order Small for medium fit :) Red colour is bright and beautiful. Grey is ok as well. Watch sizes and you wont regret, very nice material.
I have been searching for the perfect black T-Shirt for some time & have recently tried to be more scientific about it. My goal is to find a replacement for the Marks & Spencer version which is 15 years old, has been died twice and of the three I bought only one does not have holes in. Clearly I am not a fan of disposable fashion, preferring to buy well, buy once. Sadly the world is changing.\n\nThe problem is that just because you pay a lot for a shirt, it does not necessarily mean it is a quality item. The experience of a friend, who spent decades working in the textile trade, with Superdry shirts is a case in point. His view was that it would cost pretty much the same to produce a quality shirt as one of poor quality. My aim is to spend my money on a quality item not a premium brand.\n\nIn writing this I accept that the question of what makes the perfect shirt is very subjective, but this is my review and my preference. I advise you to conduct your own research.\n\nStage One. I read many reviews and tried to understand what the general consensus was. “The wisdom of crowds.”\n\nStage Two. I ordered 12 shirts in Extra Large. Tried them on. Then, with the prior agreement of the supplier (who held all the brands I wanted in almost the right sizes & colours.) returned any that did not make it to round two for a refund at my cost. I chose the following trial sample of 12, all black men’s Extra Large:\n\n• Gildan Men's Ring Spun, Soft Style T-Shirt\n• Fruit of the Loom Men's Softspun T\n• B&C Exact 150 T-Shirt\n• Uneek Premium T-Shirt\n• SG Mens T-Shirt SG15\n• Anvil Fashion Tee\n• B&C Exact 190 T-Shirt\n• Russell Classic T-Shirt ZT180M\n• Russell Combed Cotton T-Shirt ZT215M\n• B&C Men-Fit T-Shirt\n• American Apparel Fine Jersey Short Sleeve T\n• Russell T-Shirt 010M\n\nResults: My observations were:\n\n• I am only an Extra Large in Gildan’s sizing regime, on which I based my size decision. \n• I am a Large - They all went back. Doh! (For clarity I am 6ft tall and medium build - probably slim, given the obesity now prolific in the developed nations of the world.)\n• It is possible to see a difference in quality &, at this stage at least, you do seem to get what you pay for.\n• Uneek Premium T-Shirt represented very good value for money and probably just missed out at number 4. Put them on your list.\n• Russell Combed Cotton T-Shirt ZT215M like all their shirts was very good quality but a little heavier than I wanted on reflection. It also had an unusual double layered shoulder design. Not in any way bad - just not what I wanted.\n• My final three were:\no American Apparel Unisex Fine Jersey Short Sleeve T-Shirt\no Russell Europe Super Ringspun T-shirt\no B and C Collection Exact 190 T-shirt\n\nStage Three. I have ordered two of each of these three patterns of shirt. I have worn one of each for one day.\n\nResults:\n\n• I am happy with my choice of size.\n• All are quite long, but not long enough for it to be an issue and would certainly tuck in to trousers well.\n• Russell Europe Super Ringspun T-shirt & B and C Collection Exact 190 T-shirt are both good quality. The only thing that lets them down is that on first wear the sleeves stick out slightly wear they are creased. This may reduce with washing and if I not fold or iron in the sleeve crease. This is probably overly critical.\n• American Apparel is spot on. The winner so far.\n\nStage Four. I now have to wash and wear for a good long time before I decide which to order in a larger quantity. That said, they may all do well and I might not need to replace then for some time.\n\nFootnote:\n\nSadly at time of writing American Apparel have just filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. See The Financial Times article here: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/458bd4c6-6b5a-11e5-aca9-d87542bf8673.html#axzz3nzTsHRMC\n\nA sad day & shows that I am in the minority. Well that has never worried me before. May be one day the human race will work out that its planet’s resources are finite and fashion is a million miles from style and responsibility. My T-shirts & I will be long gone.
I have been searching for the perfect black T-Shirt for some time & have recently tried to be more scientific about it. My goal is to find a replacement for the Marks & Spencer version which is 15 years old, has been died twice and of the three I bought only one does not have holes in. Clearly I am not a fan of disposable fashion, preferring to buy well, buy once. Sadly the world is changing.\n\nThe problem is that just because you pay a lot for a shirt, it does not necessarily mean it is a quality item. The experience of a friend, who spent decades working in the textile trade, with Superdry shirts is a case in point. His view was that it would cost pretty much the same to produce a quality shirt as one of poor quality. My aim is to spend my money on a quality item not a premium brand.\n\nIn writing this I accept that the question of what makes the perfect shirt is very subjective, but this is my review and my preference. I advise you to conduct your own research.\n\nStage One. I read many reviews and tried to understand what the general consensus was. “The wisdom of crowds.”\n\nStage Two. I ordered 12 shirts in Extra Large. Tried them on. Then, with the prior agreement of the supplier (who held all the brands I wanted in almost the right sizes & colours.) returned any that did not make it to round two for a refund at my cost. I chose the following trial sample of 12, all black men’s Extra Large:\n\n• Gildan Men's Ring Spun, Soft Style T-Shirt\n• Fruit of the Loom Men's Softspun T\n• B&C Exact 150 T-Shirt\n• Uneek Premium T-Shirt\n• SG Mens T-Shirt SG15\n• Anvil Fashion Tee\n• B&C Exact 190 T-Shirt\n• Russell Classic T-Shirt ZT180M\n• Russell Combed Cotton T-Shirt ZT215M\n• B&C Men-Fit T-Shirt\n• American Apparel Fine Jersey Short Sleeve T\n• Russell T-Shirt 010M\n\nResults: My observations were:\n\n• I am only an Extra Large in Gildan’s sizing regime, on which I based my size decision. \n• I am a Large - They all went back. Doh! (For clarity I am 6ft tall and medium build - probably slim, given the obesity now prolific in the developed nations of the world.)\n• It is possible to see a difference in quality &, at this stage at least, you do seem to get what you pay for.\n• Uneek Premium T-Shirt represented very good value for money and probably just missed out at number 4. Put them on your list.\n• Russell Combed Cotton T-Shirt ZT215M like all their shirts was very good quality but a little heavier than I wanted on reflection. It also had an unusual double layered shoulder design. Not in any way bad - just not what I wanted.\n• My final three were:\no American Apparel Unisex Fine Jersey Short Sleeve T-Shirt\no Russell Europe Super Ringspun T-shirt\no B and C Collection Exact 190 T-shirt\n\nStage Three. I have ordered two of each of these three patterns of shirt. I have worn one of each for one day.\n\nResults:\n\n• I am happy with my choice of size.\n• All are quite long, but not long enough for it to be an issue and would certainly tuck in to trousers well.\n• Russell Europe Super Ringspun T-shirt & B and C Collection Exact 190 T-shirt are both good quality. The only thing that lets them down is that on first wear the sleeves stick out slightly wear they are creased. This may reduce with washing and if I not fold or iron in the sleeve crease. This is probably overly critical.\n• American Apparel is spot on. The winner so far.\n\nStage Four. I now have to wash and wear for a good long time before I decide which to order in a larger quantity. That said, they may all do well and I might not need to replace then for some time.\n\nFootnote:\n\nSadly at time of writing American Apparel have just filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. See The Financial Times article here: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/458bd4c6-6b5a-11e5-aca9-d87542bf8673.html#axzz3nzTsHRMC\n\nA sad day & shows that I am in the minority. Well that has never worried me before. May be one day the human race will work out that its planet’s resources are finite and fashion is a million miles from style and responsibility. My T-shirts & I will be long gone.