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Originally Posted by neebelung
I prefer women's cut tees, too.
The ONLY potential problem I'd see with that is that women's tees are typically a different rib knit than standard/unisex tees (i.e. they're stretchier to maintain shape). With a big graphic across the chest, it could distort the design. So it might be better to go with a unisex in the longrun.
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Good point...
I have boobs and hips so whenever I get a mens shirt I get this baggy thing going on in the stomach region...makes me not want to wear the shirt.
I just hate that woman's shirts are usually at least $5 more than mens shirts...hopefully this wont be the case for the site Ebbs is using.