The Mike
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Creepy......
I really love this design....I just really hate the quality of shirts that Teefury uses. So I'll have to think about it. :/
Does teefury use a heavy material?
I really like the light shirts that ript uses.
Alstyle are most commonly used by TeeFury. They are a boxier fit than AA but not by a huge amount, they're a thicker material than AA which has major benefits with lighter tees as they aren't see through. Due to the thickness and choice of material they aren't as soft as AA but they're still very comfy. Slightly shorter tan AA too.
The downsides to them I have discovered so far is their QC isn't as good as some brands, I have several that arrived with slightly messed up stitching or little holes particularly in the armpit area and also the thickness of the material means that they're not very stretchy which providing they fit shouldn't be a problem, but I find they can be a little tight on the arms.
Hope this helps
I really love this design....I just really hate the quality of shirts that Teefury uses. So I'll have to think about it. :/
I don't know a friend of mine bought two and they printing was off, the decal came off after one wash and it shrunk (he just told me this).
Yeah it's heavy. :/
Alstyle are most commonly used by TeeFury. They are a boxier fit than AA but not by a huge amount, they're a thicker material than AA which has major benefits with lighter tees as they aren't see through. Due to the thickness and choice of material they aren't as soft as AA but they're still very comfy. Slightly shorter tan AA too.
The downsides to them I have discovered so far is their QC isn't as good as some brands, I have several that arrived with slightly messed up stitching or little holes particularly in the armpit area and also the thickness of the material means that they're not very stretchy which providing they fit shouldn't be a problem, but I find they can be a little tight on the arms.
Hope this helps