skelator818
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I was actually planning on starting a thread on where the woot! shirts have travelled. As far as the quality of the shirts...they are great for $10, my Son of Kabuki needed more research before printing on the seam, they still need to work on it. But the standard designs look good though. Look for the post soon.
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AlexIAm
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thewronggrape wrote:Got Autumn Breeze today, my first shirt.woot!, and must say, I'm not 100% thrilled but I can live with it.
I just wish the image was printed a tad higher, or the shirt wasn't so long. I got a WS and unless I pull the shirt down unnaturally and stretch it out, the girl looks all scrunched:
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Also, instead of the burnt orange color as was shown, it's more of a dark purplish color:
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I'm hoping a washing will shrink the length of the shirt (maybe that's what's SUPPOSED to happen?).
Or maybe I have an unusually short torso.
Btw, I'm 5'0", 100lbs.
no... american apparel shirts are unusually long and skinny... both a good and bad thing.
>insert funny quote here<
skelator818
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kriscad wrote:Here is my collection...

Are you reselling those? That looks like a retail site. All different sizes and designs? I think that's way uncool if you are...
If that is your personal collection...maybe take a break?
Or if it's a compulsion I can recommend a good therapist.
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skelator818
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kriscad wrote:lulz @ you
no... i am not reselling them
i work at a large screen printing facility and collect shirts.... and that rack happens to be all the woot shirts that have been printed.
I can see it is all the shirts printed, and I can see someone in the industry collecting them. I'm cool with it man. Just caught me offguard to see all the different sizes. Any specific reason for that? Just grabbing whatever? That photo looks like a printing shop here in SF which specializes in woot! type abstract, cool designs.
To keep my post relevant I add the following:
6'3", too close to 200 lbs...shirt is a XL and fits a bit tight, but nice.
Come on Bandolier of Carrots!