PJ womens tees :(

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  • FitPearl
    FitPearl Posts: 744
    I found this company! Almost every shirt comes in regular and boat or V-neck. Pretty cool! And some of designs seems to "sponsor" a specific charity cause like the first link. (maybe they could choose a charity that goes w/ PJ design! :D ). Good size range (S-XXL).

    http://www.threadless.com/product/2863/ ... tyle,vneck

    http://www.threadless.com/product/2188/ ... e,boatneck

    hoddies dont seem to be that adjusted thought. Some or them fits like few of my PJ men hoodie. :? But some others are pretty cute!

    http://www.threadless.com/catalog/type, ... le,hoodies

    Prices are also cheap so, another positive side.

    I personnaly dont know this company, so I dont know about the quality. Anyone?
    "Pearl Jam are not just a band, they are a choice, and if you make that choice, you become one of the few lucky people on this planet to have your life enriched by the greatest gift that music ever gave" -- substitute

    To 10c; "Your PJ tshirt should be tight enough to show you're a woman and loose enough to show you're a lady." - bionicamy

    Pearl Jam is the Boxer. We're just happy to be the bag -- Aaron Cunningham,Fanviews '98
  • Carey
    Carey Posts: 2,361
    FitPearl wrote:
    I found this company! Almost every shirt comes in regular and boat or V-neck. Pretty cool! And some of designs seems to "sponsor" a specific charity cause like the first link. (maybe they could choose a charity that goes w/ PJ design! :D ). Good size range (S-XXL).

    http://www.threadless.com/product/2863/ ... tyle,vneck

    http://www.threadless.com/product/2188/ ... e,boatneck

    hoddies dont seem to be that adjusted thought. Some or them fits like few of my PJ men hoodie. :? But some others are pretty cute!

    http://www.threadless.com/catalog/type, ... le,hoodies

    Prices are also cheap so, another positive side.

    I personnaly dont know this company, so I dont know about the quality. Anyone?

    I don't know about the company, but is anyone else suspicious that fabric (looks like it might have a little rayon in it?) may cling to the slightest of muffin tops or the 'cut in' lines from a bra strap? Otherwise, they look like a cute fit. IMO, one of the most flattering tshirt materials consists of a cotton/polyester blend.
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  • FitPearl
    FitPearl Posts: 744
    Carey wrote:
    FitPearl wrote:
    I found this company! Almost every shirt comes in regular and boat or V-neck. Pretty cool! And some of designs seems to "sponsor" a specific charity cause like the first link. (maybe they could choose a charity that goes w/ PJ design! :D ). Good size range (S-XXL).

    http://www.threadless.com/product/2863/ ... tyle,vneck

    http://www.threadless.com/product/2188/ ... e,boatneck

    hoddies dont seem to be that adjusted thought. Some or them fits like few of my PJ men hoodie. :? But some others are pretty cute!

    http://www.threadless.com/catalog/type, ... le,hoodies

    Prices are also cheap so, another positive side.

    I personnaly dont know this company, so I dont know about the quality. Anyone?

    I don't know about the company, but is anyone else suspicious that fabric (looks like it might have a little rayon in it?) may cling to the slightest of muffin tops or the 'cut in' lines from a bra strap? Otherwise, they look like a cute fit. IMO, one of the most flattering tshirt materials consists of a cotton/polyester blend.
    oh, yeah you're right, 100% cotton it says! I didnt think about it.

    well, if you ask me, as long as the shirt is strecth, am happy! :D
    "Pearl Jam are not just a band, they are a choice, and if you make that choice, you become one of the few lucky people on this planet to have your life enriched by the greatest gift that music ever gave" -- substitute

    To 10c; "Your PJ tshirt should be tight enough to show you're a woman and loose enough to show you're a lady." - bionicamy

    Pearl Jam is the Boxer. We're just happy to be the bag -- Aaron Cunningham,Fanviews '98
  • Rani
    Rani Posts: 434
    best thread..ever...

    :evil:

    u and the nippies

    real good spelling there


    8-)
  • i think 10c need to get a good look at this thread..great ideas
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  • smellrose
    smellrose Detroit Posts: 72
    Consistency is definitely a problem! I can't tell you how many shirts are lining my drawers right now, never to see the light of day. The only ones that haven't shrunk are the '08 tour shirts, which I got in small and both are still too big, unlike the others that are your standard, too tight, bare bellied. I'm about 5'2" and usually wear women's sz 8 (small or medium). I just got my analog shirt in the mail, ladies medium and I'm swimming in it. It seems as though there are huge discrepancies in the sizing for sure!

    What I'd like to suggest is each time a new shirt is added to the goods, they post pictures of real people wearing with their size listed. They could use staff members of all sizes, not just the petite ones. I've seen other sites do this and it really helps you get an idea of the true size of the shirt.

    So glad to see I'm not alone!
  • emilysu99
    emilysu99 Posts: 201
    I've ordered from Threadless before. In fact I have a few items waiting to be returned as we speak. The women's shirts run small. I'm a size 10, 34A up top. Ordered Larges, way too small. Gotta send them back for XL (and I hope those fit!). And you have to pay for return shipping. The shirts are very thin too and will likely cling to just about anything. The men's shirts are slim fit and don't look like boxes on me. A men's medium fits me pretty well. They do have a lot of music themed shirts though which I dig.
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  • Grandma
    Grandma Posts: 259
    When my engineer husband first realized how unreliable women's sizes were he was stunned. Most of his shirts/pants were by inches - knows if he gets a 16x34 shirt it will fit. Why do they put us thru randomness? Especially now that we're ordering on-line and can't try the stuff on???

    Maybe they could give us a try-on room at the shows!
  • mindi
    mindi Posts: 1,862
    Grandma wrote:
    When my engineer husband first realized how unreliable women's sizes were he was stunned. Most of his shirts/pants were by inches - knows if he gets a 16x34 shirt it will fit. Why do they put us thru randomness? Especially now that we're ordering on-line and can't try the stuff on???

    Maybe they could give us a try-on room at the shows!
    They need to :D

    They got my Analog shirt back this morning, I put delivery confirmation on it, wonder what I'll get back :?:
    I did give them some ideas, all good. I'm not a mean girl. 8-)
    To 10c; "Your PJ tshirt should be tight enough to show you're a woman and loose enough to show you're a lady." - bionicamy
  • stuckinline
    stuckinline Posts: 3,406
    mindi wrote:
    Grandma wrote:
    When my engineer husband first realized how unreliable women's sizes were he was stunned. Most of his shirts/pants were by inches - knows if he gets a 16x34 shirt it will fit. Why do they put us thru randomness? Especially now that we're ordering on-line and can't try the stuff on???

    Maybe they could give us a try-on room at the shows!
    They need to :D

    They got my Analog shirt back this morning, I put delivery confirmation on it, wonder what I'll get back :?:
    I did give them some ideas, all good. I'm not a mean girl. 8-)
    Mindi,

    You can be our PJ women's t-shirt spokesperson!

    Thanks for starting this thread!
  • mindi
    mindi Posts: 1,862
    mindi wrote:
    Grandma wrote:
    When my engineer husband first realized how unreliable women's sizes were he was stunned. Most of his shirts/pants were by inches - knows if he gets a 16x34 shirt it will fit. Why do they put us thru randomness? Especially now that we're ordering on-line and can't try the stuff on???

    Maybe they could give us a try-on room at the shows!
    They need to :D

    They got my Analog shirt back this morning, I put delivery confirmation on it, wonder what I'll get back :?:
    I did give them some ideas, all good. I'm not a mean girl. 8-)
    Mindi,

    You can be our PJ women's t-shirt spokesperson!

    Thanks for starting this thread!

    :mrgreen:
    I'm just happy that it's not just me. I was really beginning to think I was shaped like Shrek or something :lol:
    To 10c; "Your PJ tshirt should be tight enough to show you're a woman and loose enough to show you're a lady." - bionicamy
  • PillowPants
    PillowPants Posts: 4,877
    mindi wrote:
    Grandma wrote:
    When my engineer husband first realized how unreliable women's sizes were he was stunned. Most of his shirts/pants were by inches - knows if he gets a 16x34 shirt it will fit. Why do they put us thru randomness? Especially now that we're ordering on-line and can't try the stuff on???

    Maybe they could give us a try-on room at the shows!
    They need to :D

    They got my Analog shirt back this morning, I put delivery confirmation on it, wonder what I'll get back :?:
    I did give them some ideas, all good. I'm not a mean girl. 8-)


    you're not a clean girl either ;)

    wow with the mess on your dresser and in the mirror... what does the rest of your house look like? :shock:



    hope they get you something that fits!! :mrgreen:
  • mindi
    mindi Posts: 1,862
    mindi wrote:
    Grandma wrote:
    When my engineer husband first realized how unreliable women's sizes were he was stunned. Most of his shirts/pants were by inches - knows if he gets a 16x34 shirt it will fit. Why do they put us thru randomness? Especially now that we're ordering on-line and can't try the stuff on???

    Maybe they could give us a try-on room at the shows!
    They need to :D

    They got my Analog shirt back this morning, I put delivery confirmation on it, wonder what I'll get back :?:
    I did give them some ideas, all good. I'm not a mean girl. 8-)


    you're not a clean girl either ;)

    wow with the mess on your dresser and in the mirror... what does the rest of your house look like? :shock:



    hope they get you something that fits!! :mrgreen:
    To 10c; "Your PJ tshirt should be tight enough to show you're a woman and loose enough to show you're a lady." - bionicamy
  • mindi
    mindi Posts: 1,862
    mindi wrote:
    Grandma wrote:
    When my engineer husband first realized how unreliable women's sizes were he was stunned. Most of his shirts/pants were by inches - knows if he gets a 16x34 shirt it will fit. Why do they put us thru randomness? Especially now that we're ordering on-line and can't try the stuff on???

    Maybe they could give us a try-on room at the shows!
    They need to :D

    They got my Analog shirt back this morning, I put delivery confirmation on it, wonder what I'll get back :?:
    I did give them some ideas, all good. I'm not a mean girl. 8-)


    you're not a clean girl either ;)

    wow with the mess on your dresser and in the mirror... what does the rest of your house look like? :shock:



    hope they get you something that fits!! :mrgreen:
    Ohhh you don't want to know! I'm legally ADD, OCD and am bipolar. Like really I'm on disability for all of that. So yeah I'm a complete neat scatterbrain. I sew, so I have several projects started, and dispersed all over the house.

    I've been working on cleaning my dresser off for a few days. Can you see my daughter in any of the pictures? I have her ashes on my dresser, and a little plaque they gave me because we donated her organs. Oh and a pair of her baby shoes. It's all just random things that remind me of people. Pictures of my dad, he died in 05.

    Ok that shows how scatterbrained I am, my first reply I forgot to type :lol:
    To 10c; "Your PJ tshirt should be tight enough to show you're a woman and loose enough to show you're a lady." - bionicamy
  • complete neat scatterbrain???!!!!


    I think this might be the shirt for you!!


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  • Fyfe
    Fyfe Pittsburgh, PA Posts: 88
    Holy hell, what a sight
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  • mindi
    mindi Posts: 1,862
    Yeah neat scatterbrain. I clean and clean and put important stuff in a special place so it won't get lost. And then the ADD scatterbrain takes over and I can't remember where I put anything.

    Wait that's probably just bipolar stuff, I do clean like a maniac when I'm manic. But everyday is like Christmas when I open drawers or my closet because I never know what I'll find :mrgreen:
    To 10c; "Your PJ tshirt should be tight enough to show you're a woman and loose enough to show you're a lady." - bionicamy
  • mindi
    mindi Posts: 1,862
    edited October 2011
    Fyfe wrote:
    Holy hell, what a sight
    Me in my Analog shirt or my dresser? :?

    Wait, you're just picking on me again aren't you ;)

    And I'm going to get in trouble for being off topic.

    So shirts, we want better womens shirts. And hoodies.
    Post edited by mindi on
    To 10c; "Your PJ tshirt should be tight enough to show you're a woman and loose enough to show you're a lady." - bionicamy
  • Rani
    Rani Posts: 434
    :lol:

    This thread has made me scissor happy!

    :lol:

    I am cutting up clothes like crazy!

    :lol:

    A couple of u2 tshirts ended up looking like a wifebeaters. :lol:

    Whatever. I don't care.

    Cmon Pearl Jam. Resize and re design. Resize and re design.

    And I need better scissors...Im liking the slim, long hoodie idea.

    :evil:
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