I love the t-shirt designs at teefury, but I have noticed that the women's sizes run a bit on the small side. Men's shirts go all the way up to 2XL while women's only run up to XL. I realize I could buy a men's shirt, but I'd like to be able to purchase a fitted Tee so that I can wear it out and not be resigned to workout shirts/sleepwear. I want to wear your shirts and support the artists here, but as it stands, I can only wonder at them from afar. Please do whatever you can to give us gals the same consideration as you do the gentlemen. :)
I'd be all over the women's larger sizes.
Please, Teefury?
I think it's "trendy" sizes. I wear a medium here and in "popular" clothing chains, but a small in clothing that's not aimed at teens/20 somethings. At least it's not as bad as American Apparel where I buy a medium but really should be getting large.
Buy the cool shirts and use them as a motivator. It's worked for me =D Maybe it's an image issue, akin to A&F's sizing. TeeFury just doesn't want to be associated with us fat people.
I, however, would love a 2XL shirt.
Declaring something does not make it fact.
In fact right now I respect tactafox more than any of you as he is the only one willing to change, rather than demanding others do so
He's already commented on the other thread about expanding women's sizes, and has been fairly rude about it.
The truth of the matter is that even if you do use TeeFury shirts as a motivator, weight loss is different for girls. I'm in the process of losing weight (not to wear TF shirts, but it's a bonus) and regardless of how well things would fit my arms and stomach, my chest and cup size haven't changed from weight loss, which means I still can't wear a women's XL shirt from here.
What should I do, have a breast reduction so I can wear shirts I want?
This isn't just a bunch of fatties shouting for bigger sizes. And even if it was, it's not anyone's place to say "well you just need to lose weight, duh." It's clear that there is serious interest in larger sizes for women, which I know is something TeeFury's looking into. These threads aren't here so people can look down on people wanting larger sizes, they're here so people who are interested in it can show their support so TeeFury will know it's a good business decision to make.
TeeFury doesn't care about "being associated with fat people." They want to produce good shirts and make a profit.
The shirt was tight, but after wetting and stretching it, it fits okay. Not great, but okay. It doesn't cling in the back, which is good, but the space ships are warped at the bustline. :(
The close fit means washing this shirt in cold water and never machine-drying, which is inconvenient is my small apartment, but for only one shirt, I can live with it.
Definitely I would buy more if there were a 2X size for women.