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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I can't deal with clothing with words on it, outside the house.
Same here. (when I was a kid, i drove my mom nuts with a "no words on my clothes" edict.)
Plus, t-shirts that say things and come in my size are usually cut for men, and those look really wrong with my body type -- too big through the shoulders and tight on the hips, with an unflattering neckline. I know unisex t-shirts are supposed to fit everyone, but that is not my experience.
but I am sometimes willing to wear my Wonder Woman tank top.
Does this have her picture and/or logo text, or does it actually use the design of Wonder Woman's uniform?
Plus, t-shirts that say things and come in my size are usually cut for men, and those look really wrong with my body type -- too big through the shoulders and tight on the hips, with an unflattering neckline.
Yeah, I hear that. At least, all the shirts I have that say things are cut way wrong and are too big, anyway.
Does this have her picture and/or logo text, or does it actually use the design of Wonder Woman's uniform?
It's a photo of Lynda Carter as WW. But I really want the Underoos too.
My absolutely favourite tee has writing on it. Pink tees are okay. A pink tee that says
GET IN TOUCH WITH YOUR FEMININE SIDE
on the front and
SOME THINGS NEED A WOMAN'S TOUCH
on the back? Coolest ever.
I think the only shirt I have that I do very rarely wear outside of sleep that has something on it, is a blue tank top with a picture of Buffy and Angel on it, that was a surprise present from my friends, in 11th grade. And I think I half wore it because it was so thoughtful of them, and half wore it because of Buffy and Angel. But that's the only one I can come up with, and even that one I very rarely wear outside of my house now, because the laser screening on it is not what it once was.
All my tees are plain--I now feel deprived.
Oh, and completely off topic, an interesting Newsweek article on Broadway plays having their pre-Broadway tryouts in Chicago--they mention a show I saw in previews in Skokie, "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown," with Andy Rapp, BD Wong, and Kristin Chenowerth.
I love the $5 and $10 t-shirts-with-writing at Target (in black or red, of course). My favorite says "Wicked" (this was prior to the book release). My latest purchase is the one with the bullies from The Simpsons and the words "Good Girls Like Bad Boys".
The goilfriend is here. Sorta. In the middle of a conversation about "buckyballs" she came down with a thousand-yard-stare and drifted back to her laptop, muttering in Korean.
She may be lost to me forever.
She has a tee-shirt that says "tits" in Braille.
Congrats, Lee!
You people are all crazy-heads. T-shirts are only for wearing around the house while doing chores.
That does sound like an awesome t-shirt, ita.
But I make many exceptions for pretty pink things.