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03-06-2016 07:33 AM - edited 03-06-2016 07:35 AM
Shorter sleeves, crew neck, not too baggy, and not too long.
I found the most wonderful t T-shirt years ago at a store that sells team merchandise. Gildan makes one shirt for women (in a multitude of colors): PERFECTION.
03-06-2016 08:00 AM - edited 03-06-2016 08:10 AM
I like collars to come up to my collarbone so I prefer T-shirts with either a crewneck or boat-neck and regular short sleeves (not cap sleeves). I have a small neck and shoulders so that’s what looks best on me. Scoop neck and V-necks come down too low on me. I find them terribly uncomfortable trying to keep them on my shoulders and/or not showing everything when bending over. I haven’t bought any Liz Claiborne T’s since they went to all scoop neck. I buy most of my T's from Land's End and LL Bean.
03-06-2016 10:45 AM
3/4 sleeves or elbow, v neck or scoop, shaped or semi fitted
03-06-2016 10:57 AM
03-06-2016 11:39 AM
I like scoop neck and V-necks the best. One of my big pet peeves though, is tee shirts with a boxy cut, that look like they were made for men. I have more of an hourglass shape and I like the top to have more of a curve to it too.
03-06-2016 12:34 PM
I like a tee that follows the shape of the body without being skin tight. I don't want the neckline to be so low that I'm flashing people if I bend over lol.
03-06-2016 12:53 PM
I like a v-neck and long sleeves in most t-shirts. If I am going to wear it under a jacket I like a square neck but those are hard to find.
03-06-2016 01:00 PM
Jennifer Aniston always looks great in Ts, IMO. Whether loose v-necks or tighter scoop necks with long sleeves, she always wears them well.
I read that she has them tailored, so no wonder!
03-06-2016 01:27 PM
I prefer a scoop neck if I'm wearing a shirt/jacket/vest/cardigan over it, and a v-neck if I'm wearing it by itself. I hate crew-necks!
I don't want the sleeves to be skin tight, but I prefer a slim silhoutte. Short sleeves that are too wide look like "farmer" sleeves, Long sleeves that are too wide, I can't push up, and 3/4 sleeves that are wide, just stick out and look stupid. The one sleeve length I can't wear is the elbow length. It looks fine on other people but looks horrible on me!
I also don't like a t-shirt to be too loose around the hips. A traditional T should only have the same amount of "ease" around the bottom as it has at the top.
03-06-2016 07:04 PM
Don't you mean "style"? Silhouette means the shape of the garment from head to toe. QVC's terms, ugh. Fabrication is a process. Colorway is the use of several colors.
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