Threadless
A friend of mine told me about this t-shirt site years ago, and its still one of the best places I buy tshirts from. I'm a tshirt girl even though I'm too old for them, but the art they put onto these shirts are amazing. What is innovative about Threadless is having artists submit their shirt designs to be voted by anyone. Each artist that gets their designs into a shirt will get compensation. The community is also great and willing to help artists with their designs.As a petite sized woman, I do have difficulty finding clothing that fits. Luckily the extra small and small sizes from Threadless fits me wonderfully. Their shirts are from American Apparel, and they are alittle on the small side. They're also a tad expensive but it depends on the shirt design. Luckily they have sales often so wait for those if want to get them cheaper.
There's an odd thing that can happen to these shirts is that they can get pink/orange spots after wearing them. I had this happen to a number of my shirts and have contacted their support about it. They explains the chemicals in the shirt might be reacting to personal products or sweat. This typically happens to their grey and blue shirts. So I will have to avoid buying their grey and blue shirts from now on. Which is sad since there's so many shirts that come in blue or grey.They were awesome to give me a new shirt at no cost and also a $5 coupon for this problem.
They're based in Chicago and they ship kinda slow. They send their shorts in bags too. I've bought some pullover hoodies and they're not bad but they're not as warm as I would like. They're great for mild weather cause theyare on the thin side. Threadless continues to add more products like backpacks, home decor, and cases. They give much more artistic freedom in designing these products and also give artists great exposure. It's worth taking a look!
Overall, I highly recommend them and please check them out!
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