Heavy girls or those of us with more than a C in the bra have a less than comfortable time in your amazing shirts. I know many girls, and likely boys, who would explode your sales if you offered larger sizes. I wish I knew why you offer XXL in guy's but not in girl's, and no larger than that? I buy the XL in girl's but have to stretch out the top to fit in them and it warps the image on larger picture shirts. Any answers? Plans to expand? Inquiring minds with fists full of cash want to know!!
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This isn't necessarily the best solution, but it is one. I've lost quite a bit of weight and I've been practicing on some old tees before I move on to favorites. It doesn't take a whole lot of skill, but it does take a sewing machine.
If teefury comes back and offers the explanation that they can't get larger women's sizes, see the link for an alternative.
Unfortunately, the world now thinks I don't need cute clothes, even if I am still in my twenties. I have found some solace in Torrid but my favorite clothes come from sites like this. After some research, I have discovered the problem. Teefury gets (or at least used to get) their blanks from Alstyle. They and other blank companies only offer up to XL with the occasional 2XL (usually only in junior or unflattering old lady cuts). American Apparel, the most comfortable blank company only offer up to XL and even those run small.
We are told we are too fat, we are told we are too skinny, we are told our boobs are too small but clothes don't fit us if we have bog boobs. We are too tall, short, smart, dumb, etc. It isn't quite as bad for men but they are still victimized by the same discrimination and biases by the fashion industry and even other people who are just as guilty themselves. This image of thin beauty is a recent development in the "civilized" world. Larger women and men were seen as healthier because they were not malnutritioned, wealthier because they could afford the buy the food, the women were more desirable because they were more likely to produce healthier offspring. This, by no means, is any reason to turn around and discriminate against the women and whose genetics have rolled the dice to give them petite or thin frames as it would seem other sites like this have done. Isn't there some happy medium we can reach to try and maximize customer happiness and try to achieve the wonderful goal this site seems to be reaching for; the bringing of uniquely awesome shirts to people while supporting the clever artists that designed them!?
But seriously, I do agree they should offer a F2XL and F3XL and a M3XL as well. Tee-shirts always shrinks in the wash, regardless if it says pre-shrunk.