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Anyone have a BM T-shirt to sell?

Started by Newt, June 22, 2008, 09:24:31 AM

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Sister Grace

Quote from: CheezeFlixz on June 26, 2008, 07:17:18 PM
Quote from: Newt on June 26, 2008, 06:39:03 PM
(I am relieved to report that XXL is indeed not my size.)

And what is wrong with XXL? Just because your XXL doesn't mean it's in the waist, but I admit I don't like being XXL because ...

1. Chick buy all the shirts for nightwear.
2. They cut them for a 50" waist and 36" chest and not a 36" waist and 50" chest.
3. They rarely make good looking cloths in XXL unless you're a hip-hop fan, which I'm not.


James runs into this problem alot. He's just a big dude. He's not fat at all, just tall and broad shouldered.

I hate the way they size things these days. Everything that is labeled size seven should actually be a seven. It makes buying clothes a nightmare. I've got jeans in my closet labeled with everything from size five to size nine; ironically they are all the same size...

When the new batch of tshirts are ready; i so want one...
Society, exactly as it now exists is the ultimate expression of sadomasochism in action.<br />-boyd rice-<br />On the screen, there\\\'s a death and the rustle of cloth; and a sickly voice calling me handsome...<br />-Nick Cave-

the master

what does the things i learned shirt say?

BTM

Quote from: Andrew on June 22, 2008, 08:29:49 PM
I do have a single XXL shirt that was never sold, but that is a very large size.

For you, maybe, you damn thin person you!

;)
"Some people mature, some just get older." -Andrew Vachss

BTM

Quote from: SisterGrace on June 28, 2008, 06:42:34 AM
I hate the way they size things these days. Everything that is labeled size seven should actually be a seven. It makes buying clothes a nightmare. I've got jeans in my closet labeled with everything from size five to size nine; ironically they are all the same size...

Dunno about jeans, but one thing I know about large clothing is that once you get past 2X, not all the sizes are standardized.  I've had two shirts, supposedly the same size, one would fit comfortably and the other wouldn't.

The other problem I've run into is what I like to call "surprise shrinkage".  That is, you buy a shirt, it fits fine, you wear it, you wash and then, boom, it's shrunk. 

Between all that and the fact my skin was this weird reaction to polyester and anything with strips (I have NO clue why) it's hard for me to shop for clothes.
"Some people mature, some just get older." -Andrew Vachss