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rss 111 weeks ago
Some of the Women's Small sized shirts seem to fit pretty loosely...

Even after trip through the ole washer and dryer with the proper "please let this shrink" incantation uttered...

What are the chances of getting extra small as an ordering option?

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    90 weeks ago
    YES PLEASE. Nerds/geeks come in all sizes.
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    89 weeks ago
    i agree as well!
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    89 weeks ago
    Definitely! I would be much more likely to buy more shirts if they fit me better :D
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    84 weeks ago
    Yes, Yes Yes!!! XS is a must!!
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    84 weeks ago
    I like this idea!
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    84 weeks ago
    Did you try hot water and drying it on hot cycle? That shrunk my large women's tee down to almost a medium.
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    83 weeks ago
    bumping this. I'm not a small lady, by any means, but I know how hard it can be to find good clothing.
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    83 weeks ago
    Why on a thread that is asking for larger sizes, there is usually someone who says "Just lose weight to fit in a tee fury shirt" but on a thread where they are asking for smaller sizes there isnt anyone saying "Just gain weight to fit in the shirt" ?
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    83 weeks ago
    LOL probably because if you are naturally an extra small than it would be unhealthy to gain weight. However if you don't fit in a 2X size shirt and you aren't 7ft tall than you are more than likely obese and losing weight would be a positive thing!
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    83 weeks ago
    There are naturally larger people (not most of them though) who can not lose the weight due to some health problem and they are still told to lose weight. basically what i getting at is from what i have seen...

    "If you are heavier you should lose weight and if you are tiny than it is naturally thin and everyone wants to be like you."

    It is just an observation that i have really noticed lately on forums.


    BTW i am in no way telling anyone to lose or gain weight. I say if you are happy with how you are then awesome.
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    83 weeks ago
    I totally agree with this. I have two shirts from this site in a WS, and they're both pretty loose on me. I prefer my shirts to fit properly, so a WXS would be brilliant.

    @Hollowtear: I see where you're coming from. It's frankly rather rude to tell people they should lose weight if they can't fit into a shirt. As you've said, some people are bigger because of medical problems which means they just can't lose weight.
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    83 weeks ago
    Hollowtear said: Why on a thread that is asking for larger sizes, there is usually someone who says "Just lose weight to fit in a tee fury shirt" but on a thread where they are asking for smaller sizes there isnt anyone saying "Just gain weight to fit in the shirt" ?
    Because society doesn't find it socially acceptable to be larger, where as an unhealthily thin person is usually revered. *I'm not suggesting anyone who fits into an XS shirt is unhealthy*

    This country is filled with double standards like this. It's too hard to tell people they're fine the way that they are.

    And this is coming from experience. I was 405 lbs until 2007. I'm about 225 now, and still wanting to lose weight. But I can promise you that when I was 405, I didn't need a single person to make the moronic suggestion of "lose weight" that's pretty much on your mind when you weigh that much, all the time.
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    83 weeks ago
    Thank you both
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    83 weeks ago
    I emailed them today to ask about this, and they said that they like to try and offer a variety of sizes, but they have no current plans to add any more sizes.
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    24 weeks ago
    Which is unfortunate.
    The smaller ladies could use properly fitting clothes.

    Also, remember standards go both ways when you say "beauty comes in all sizes".

    That isn't just for "curvy" women, ya know.


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