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poisonduk October 30 2011, 12:08:14 UTC
Ah the event T-shirts hit me this year. We run the Edinburgh Pride Community Fair and this year there were new colour coded T-Shirts for the different areas of Pride - we were handed five pretty green T-shirts in a XXL. I could have fitted four of me in It. So the night before Pride I unpicked all the seams, cut several inches off, including making it more feminine shape, and stitched it all together again! Next day as the stall holders arrived I greeted the T Shrt stall where the producer of my shirt commented including saying she ad specifically asked if they wanted feminine fit but seemingly the organiser had insisted on unisex for all.

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momentsmusicaux October 30 2011, 21:35:23 UTC
But men and women aren't significantly different in shape as far as t-shirts should go. As far as I can tell, 'women's t-shirts' just mean tighter cut and with stupidly short arms.

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andrewducker October 30 2011, 22:02:45 UTC
Um, breasts? They alter the shape of women's chests a lot, and a t-shirt that's cut for men that's not too tight on a woman looks like a tent.

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momentsmusicaux October 30 2011, 22:36:30 UTC
So then t-shirts should have cup sizes. They don't.

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cartesiandaemon October 31 2011, 11:58:00 UTC
"Honest policeman kidnapped by other police officers and secretly, involuntarily, and illegally commited to psychiatric facility to prevent him talking to the press. #secondworldproblems".

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