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I read through many posts and it seems that everyone points to bamboo for a super soft tee shirt. I was hoping to work with Bare Apparel, but when I received my sample shirts, they were super tiny! The shoulders on the women's XL were unusually close together...I actually fit into the XL body and I am a size 6! so now I am completing designs and am at a loss as to which teeshirt to print on...Any help would be appreciated. I want the end product to be in the same class as Lucky, Juicy, or Ed Hardy...thanks again!
I read through many posts and it seems that everyone points to bamboo for a super soft tee shirt. I was hoping to work with Bare Apparel, but when I received my sample shirts, they were super tiny! The shoulders on the women's XL were unusually close together...I actually fit into the XL body and I am a size 6! so now I am completing designs and am at a loss as to which teeshirt to print on...Any help would be appreciated. I want the end product to be in the same class as Lucky, Juicy, or Ed Hardy...thanks again!
Did you contact Bare Apparel to see if there was some sort of labeling mistake? The shirts are definitely fashion fitted, but they shouldn't run that small.
Other soft t-shirts to try would be from Continental Clothing, epacificsports.com, Article1, Alternative Apparel and American Apparel. I'd suggest buying blanks from each to see if any fit your needs.