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Anonymous –
Actually a good quality tshirt ! Got for my dad as a Father’s Day gift. He’s the biggest fan there ever was. After ordering 3 other “crappy” low quality shirts , this one came and I was shocked ! A good cotton tshirt ! My dad will love it
Anonymous –
I love Marilyn Monroe and this red shirt is so pretty with the hot pink.
Good quality and worth the money.
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Anonymous –
The t-shirt fits nicely and the material is also nice.
Anonymous –
Greatest fit and great as described
Anonymous –
Nice smooth material with no itchy inside seams or tags. But go up a size from usual.
That’s because the fit is odd.
On my average-athletic 5’11” frame, the L is oddly small, tapering to the waist such that it pulls towards the back. Not a flattering look. It’s also a little shorter/smaller than I expect even for UA, especially since it’s not a stretchy fit.
I went up to an XL, which was *also* oddly a little *larger* this time than UA XL is normally, reaching almost the back of my thighs in back (front is normal “at the hips”) and feeling roomy enough that it could be a girlfriend-steals-it shirt.