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slmstanley aka S. Stanley is 48.69 years old, has been a member since February 16, 2007, has scored 7,436 submissions, giving an average score of 1.36, helping 78 designs get printed.
Can't wait to order this one for my six year old - but bleah to the women's tee color. Would have looked so much nicer on something with a bit more umph to it.
Whee! Sexual harassment is fun! /biting sarcastic tone

So very tired of the sophomoric beavis-and-butthead-level designs.
In my most recent order, I bought two girly XL shirts. One fits beautifully, and one is too tight to wear (in fact, it's a little snug on my considerably-smaller teenage daughter.)

I'm really bitter because this was the shirt I was waiting most impatiently to arrive, and there's no way I can wear it (especially once it draws up in the wash.) Color me disappointed.
I bought one for my daughter, and decided that I'd quite like one for myself. ::boggles:: Sold right the heck out, in what, three, four days? ::sigh::

Again please, Threadless?
This design is a lot prettier in person than it looked on-screen. My son loves it - he's thrilled to have a 'monster' shirt that he can wear to school (for some reason his teachers take exception to shirts with zombies, skeletons, and vampires - what's up with that?)
I wish Threadless would print more shirts in this range of jewel-tone colors; this tee is gorgeous. Love the design, too - twisted and sweet at the same time.
Love the design - but cheez louise, I cannot wear silver or grey. Total deal-breaker for me. Wah!

Silly me, for expecting a vaguely-some-sort-of-skin-colored background. :P
Yay, reprinted at last! I'm going to have to order a second one, as my teenager has been trying to steal it.

My only complaint is that the key needs to be placed higher, nearer to the illustration. It's completely unreadable (and I prefer to tuck my shirts in, so that's another issue) down by the hemline. I'd prefer to see it just under the main design, perhaps off to one side.

I had a couple of folks ask "what are the numbers for?", because they couldn't see the box down at my hips.
I own three 'Girly XL' shirts from Threadless, and no two are the same size. This one was the smallest of the three - it was very tight across my bust (where the other shirts were fitted and very fitted, but not tight). The difference in size is clearly noticeable when I hold the shirts up next to one another.

I don't know if I'll be able to wear this one at all, since the other two drew up a bit in the wash - this one may be rendered unwearable by laundering.

I wish Threadless would offer XXL girly shirts - then I'd be sure that the shirts would continue to fit even if they drew up a bit (and larger women/large-busted women like tapered shirts, too).
I wear a lot of weird shirts. But this one - the first time I wore it - got more compliments from total strangers than all my other tees combined ever have. People chatted me up, and two women asked for the web address.

I don't really like the creme-color of the shirt itself (my pale skin looks really washed-out), but it's such a wonderful design that I'll be wearing it all the time, regardless.

For some reason, this girly XL fit tighter than the blue girly XL I got in 'Loch Ness Imposter'. It stretched as I wore it, so in the end it was ok, but I'll obviously have to hand wash that one to keep it from shrinking any.
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