bart229


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Add me to the list of disappointed folks. Got this as a Christmas gift for my niece, who for some unknown reason decided to memorize this poem. I almost can't give this to her, the quality is so horrible. I've gotten many Woot shirts in the past and this is the only one I wish I hadn't bought.

RavageVJS2D


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I agree with the last few folks. The text is almost just as dark as the shirt and it is very hard to see.

lscherschel


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I agree that the text is difficult to read at times and it would be great if woot fixed the issue of print/shirt color. However, do you wear your shirts for you or for someone else? If you know it is there and what is says, what does it matter?

bart229


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I wear t-shirts for myself AND for others. When I look at other people's shirts, it tells me something about them - their sense of humor, their taste in art, their politics, etc. Certainly people, should they look at what I wear, can come to some conclusions about me. So yes, it does matter.

ancyker


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bart229 wrote:I wear t-shirts for myself AND for others. When I look at other people's shirts, it tells me something about them - their sense of humor, their taste in art, their politics, etc. Certainly people, should they look at what I wear, can come to some conclusions about me. So yes, it does matter.



This shirt tells the world: There might be something on my shirt, there might not, what do you think?

bart229


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ancyker wrote:This shirt tells the world: There might be something on my shirt, there might not, what do you think?



I think you have missed your calling if you are not in Marketing. Bravo!

moldiemom


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Debating whether bleaching the shirt would help with the contrast issue. Has anyone had any luck? Also thought about using a Clorox bleach pen to outline the raven.

jeanettelouise03


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I was SO excited for this shirt. I had my eye on it literally for years. When I finally got around to ordering it, I was waiting not-very-patiently for it to come. Then it arrived and I immediately threw it in the wash. I guess I didn't get a good look at it before I did so, because now I CAN'T READ THE WORDS AT ALL. The shirt is so dark and the text is half a shade darker, so I might as well be wearing a solid grey shirt. Woot, you have seriously disappointed me.

Lotus M50


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Will also agree with these comment that the short is very difficult to read -- the shirt color is too dark for the black text -- and to be sure this is a shirt the wants to be read. It's hard to even see at times the fact that the text is in the shape of a raven.

demoser


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I'm new to shirt woot. I spotted this shirt and bought it for my sister as a bday gift -- my FIRST shirt from shirt woot. I'm so disappointed by it -- the shirt is such a dark gray that I can barely read the black text of the poem. I should have read the most recent comments/complaints as opposed to the oldest on page 1. That will teach me. Can I return it?

setheriah


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I love Poe so I got this shirt in the last wootoff, but when I got the shirt I wasn't very happy. The color of the shirt in person is way too dark. You can not even tell there is anything on it from more than about 5 feet away. The image online has a shirt that is much lighter grey. Would have been one of my favorite shirts if I could even make out the depiction.

idjk


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I bought 1 to wear on my last day of work- later this year when I retire. While I don't normally like light grey, I wish the contrast was greater to make the statement stronger- I'm thinking of over stitching "nevermore" in red .

smellyfis


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Weeks on derby is now greater than max of 8-bits unsigned. congratulations!

Jjona5


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Funny story about this shirt. When it first came on woot I looked at it a few times trying to decide if I wanted to buy it. A few weeks later I received two in the mail. One of my friends and my dad bought them knowing I would like it. I wear one in Afghanistan when I do crossfit and the other is back home.

jstiles85


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Narfcake wrote:They changed suppliers (from American Apparel, made in the USA to Anvil, made in Honduras or Nicaragua), so the "asphalt" shirts nowadays are actually charcoal. Here's a comparison against my old worn one ...



Not that the old ones were issue free, as you can see ... the printing faded on them, so after a few washes, it too looked just a gray shirt.

I'll probably end up running the new shirt through little bleach in the wash ... DIY "slate" shirt, if you will.



Well crap. I ordered this when it was new, but mine has become a bit worn out through many washes, and I've lost some weight so it's too big. I was going to order a replacement, I don't think I will now. Thanks for the info.

gtmaster1ike


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Where am I ?

yuppicide


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I have always hated this shirt from the get go. I have no idea why it's so popular. Besides, who wants to wear a shirt 54,000 other people have. What are you guys going to become like Jeep owners? Nothing more annoying than driving in my friends vehicle and you are "REQUIRED" to wave at other Jeep owners? What the heck is that crap.

tedwow


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Happy 5th anniversary! Long live the king!

haxrox


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Thanks for keeping the Raven around! I think the traditional 5 year anniversary gift is wood, but here's a poem instead:

Once upon an old computer, while I mused; a shirt.wooter
Contemplating Text as Art and laying out my evening's chore.
All that night I set to inking (as my time 'til work was shrinking)
A design that I was thinking, possibly could have allure.
"Will this get the votes," I wondered, "Votes sufficient to secure
A derby ranking above four?"

Successfully my sleep was thwarted, every stroke and line recorded
PNGs had been exported, thumbnail beckoning, "See more!"
On a whim I'd also placed, a poem on screen, by copy/paste
And after several minutes spaced and culled the words I could ignore
It couldn't hurt to upload more than one submission for a score
That was all five years before...

krausiepoo


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I loved this shirt, I didn't love that it faded after about two washes. It's just a grey shirt now.

traewatkins


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5 years is enough ...

either fix the problems with the new shirt or retire it.

Whoever keeps buying it ... STOP

yrbirthrite


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I love your shirt on the website, the trouble is that when we received it in the mail, you can't see the Raven because it is the same color as the shirt. It looks like a light grey on the web...so the great print and all it says can't be seen on ours. We are disappointed because we love what we see on woot.

CowboyDann


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Mark my words i will be responsible for killing this shirt one day.

moldiemom


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Finally got around to bleaching the shirt. I went with the suggestion I saw on an earlier post where they put bleach in a spray bottle. I sprayed the living daylights out of the shirt; it brought tears to my eyes, too. It is now sort of tan/mottled purple and I can read the words. I like it better.