Smaller, smaller, please!

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13-May-02 15:45
My only suggestion - a hopeless one at that - is that you offer Elated t-shirts in sizes other than XL for contributors to your web site funds. I'm willing to kick in some bucks toward keeping this great site going, but I'm a rather small woman with a huge supply of computer-imprinted t-shirts in sizes XL, XXL, and up. Really, two people could fit in some of them together, which could be friendly but not terribly functional. What is this fixation on *huge* computer shirts? I know almost only programmers and other geeks and I don't think any of us are that *big*. So what's the deal?

So it's a little gripe. It needs a little shirt!
13-May-02 17:16
I always kept thinking about that too !!

Is it that XL and XXL T-shirts come a lot cheaper than the others, when they are bulk ordered before they go for prints ??

What's the catch ??

I wouldn't want my shirt to look like a frock either

Ullas
14-May-02 01:44
I'm not even particularly tiny, but I can wear an XXL as a nightshirt and appear fairly decent in it.

Not to encourage any competition, but if you're looking for some pretty nifty geek-oriented t-shirts in womens' sizes and styles, check out the stuff available at Slashdot. I have two: One is a lovely cobalt blue and depicts a screen dump from the Blue Screen of Death. The other simply reads "I can read your e-mail..."

The shirts have slightly scooped necks and shorter sleeves, and they fit a bit closer through the body.

Anne
(Shirts: For a man to own, for a woman to wear...)

15-May-02 09:05
Anne, you might enjoy the tee shirts sold on a web site that has nothing to do with Elated material, just the demise of the dot.bomb world. The name of the site is printed on the shirt and I don't think I can't post it in this forum...but would love to wear the shirt!

Check it out at www.fu****-company.com. (There may not be a dash in there, so try it both ways.) Clue: the missing word is in past tense.

There's also a geekwear site that sells one t-shirt that has "you're stupid" written in binary code as the pattern, so that when people ask what your shirt says, well, you just tell them. Nasty, but cute. Also XXL.
15-May-02 11:09
Fair points all, everybody. We'll look into it.

The fu****-company shirts are great =)

Simon
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25-May-02 21:48
May I suggest a 60 degree plus wash and a tumbledryer....works for me every time;)

 
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