Womens T-shirt's

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sheathedclaws
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Well...

+ different choices of fit for shape
+ different modesty levels (yet all appropriate)
* if I'm buying a t-shirt, I want to look put together yet approachable. Usually I buy a t-shirt to be able to keep my look appropriate for every part of my day without having to change my shirt. So a good layering shirt but still nice alone.
+ not too thick fabric, not too thin
+ the small details such as the quality of stitching matter alot to me. I usually don't buy cheap t shirts for this purpose
+ I can't stand the neckline on most cheap/men's t-shirts. They usually cause me to rash or develop raw skin (I have very delicate skin).

But then again, I'm a fucking Leo... so I'm neurotic about my purchases 😛
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venusianbull
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You do realize Bliz that's t's differing from the States to the UK. Womens t's here are ridiculous imo.
Not everyone wants close to the form and too short for the torso. 🙂 All cotton, tagless mens t's for this cow. No pocket. I'm not a tremendous fan of the shorter sleeve in womens t's either. I have a half sleeve tattoo that I might not want in full view at local BBQs.