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- The Editors at Men's Health I own too many T-shirts. Hand-me-downs, concert tees, jerseys, novelty finds from Goodwill, shirts from breweries, shirts enthusiastically fired out of cannons, shirts ironically or earnestly supporting a political candidate, shirts that I have no memory of acquiring in the first place. I find it difficult to part with T-shirts for some reason, awakening my latent hoarder tendencies as I fabricate reasons to keep dozens of them buried in the bottom of a dresser drawer. When I find a shirt that’s way too big, or has a 3-year-old stain on it, or has found some other reason to fall out of rotation, I’ll earnestly tell my wife, “I should save this for when I paint.” I don’t paint. I don’t know the last time I’ve painted (walls, watercolors, anything) and I certainly have no shortage of T-shirts I could wear for such an endeavor. That being said, as I’ve adjusted to work-from-home life, I’ve become a little more particular about what I’m wearing to “the office” (the room around the corner from our kitchen). I’m not wearing button-downs and jeans, but I’ve found it’s difficult to get into Work Mode wearing an old graphic tee that I received in exchange for writing my email on a clipboard at an art fair. I need something a little classier with a more tailored fit, but that doesn’t sacrifice on comfort. Enter Tomorrows Laundry, a new subscription box that I’ve been testing for the past 6 months. The whole setup is pretty simple: You give your color, fit, and size preferences and the stylists and Tomorrows Laundry throw together a monthly Essentials Box featuring two T-shirts.
- Spencer Dukoff (Men's Health Deputy Editor)
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