Edit: shirt is taken! (was Anybody want to buy an "Angry Day" t-shirt?)

Feb 20, 2008 10:24

I bought this shirt, but I got the wrong size -- I stupidly ordered Women's Large (which corresponds to a size 8/10, chest 36-38", waist 30-32"), and it's too tight for me. Does anyone want to buy it off me? I paid $15 (no shipping) but I will take $10 and I'll pay the shipping. It's brand new -- all I did was try it on and take it off.

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carrier February 20 2008, 16:03:23 UTC
I find it funny that in no way would I have called myself an 8/10, but those are roughly my measurements now. O_o Odd.

My question, though, is how are the sleeves? I hate tightish sleeves (self-conscious about my upper arms) and sleeves that are very short, as seems trendy these days.

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beanmom February 20 2008, 17:02:10 UTC
Well, (a) it's designed to fit pretty snugly; I think the sleeves are going to be tightish and they're only slightly more sleeve-ish than capsleeves, but more to the point (b) someone else claimed it before you. Sorry! ;)

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carrier February 20 2008, 17:31:35 UTC
Fair enough! :-) (And since I was thinking about buying one anyway, I'll content myself with the knowledge that the sleeves would have bugged me.)

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beanmom February 20 2008, 20:15:03 UTC
Well, they sell them in women's or in men's sizing. I bought the women's style because I'm trying to dress less dyke-y all the time. ;) But if you bought a men's style, it would have the more normal t-shirt sleeves. You should totally buy one. Because I am the bad influence. Raar.

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dreamalynn February 20 2008, 21:07:32 UTC
I'll be over here boggling at a company that calls an 8/10 a size large. WTF?

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beanmom February 20 2008, 23:50:11 UTC
Their women's sizes are predicated on the belief that all women are skinny and gorgeous, and like to wear their shirts nice and tight. I did not fully comprehend this fact before I placed my order.

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dreamalynn February 20 2008, 23:58:16 UTC
Crazy.

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