I love these little T-Bar shops, they’re funky and cheap and give me a reason not to buy online. I mean, it’s not a brand name which is easily found online, and it’s made my individual designers in a limited run, I can try it on, and they’re cheap with bulk discounts available. No reason left to buy online. The fabric is very comfortable, and lasts well according to how often you wear it, and wash it, I would say 12 – 18 months would be a good life to get out of one of the T’s The staff are awesome and very friendly, they’ll recommend some great designs for you, and if you like the ones on sale — don’t worry, they’re sweat and not pushy on sales.
John C.
Place rating: 3 Sydney, Australia
I am addicted to t shirts, I do not dare count how many t shirts I own as I know the answer is way too many. So when I see a shop like T Bar it is impossible for me to bypass. What I like about T Bar is it treats T shirts as art, rather than an exploitation to advertise brand names. In doing this T Bar employs many artists, both local and international to create designs for the shirts and they promote the artists as well which is fantastic. As always Art is a matter of taste and what T Bar offers is broad, there are many shirts I like and many I do not. At the moment they have a brilliant design from English artist Tim Laing of multiple faces merged together with the top of their heads chopped off with mountains, landscape and birds coming out the top, another by Sydney artist Beast Man features a 3D design of an eyeball in a cage, it is more interesting than that, but difficult to describe. I am not crazy about the prices of $ 40 a T shirt, manly as the quality of the fabric is not that high and I do not think the shirts will last a long time. If they were a little better made I would be buying them, Still you could buy one and hang it on a wall.