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It seems to me that there is too much fabric across the front. When the models turn to the side I see material sticking out in front. I am not a fan of smile hemlines either. I prefer elbow sleeves to be more fitted than loose. Too many things not right for me so I am not buying. 


While I don't think there's anything intrinsically "wrong" with the tops (although some may not like the fabric or some other feature), they do appear to be a little more relaxed on many of the models than some other semi-fitted garments. That is, I agree with you that they are fairly loose through the torso and sleeves.

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@wilma, thank you!!!!

 

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I do not like at all, jersey fabric especially for summer. It keeps the sweat, I do prefer cotton as the fabric breatrhs. So I pass the TSV.

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Love the sleeve. Love the length. Love that it is not a high-low.

 

Hate "two-fers". If I want 2 I will buy 2.

Make them $18 and let me pick my own colors.

 

I like the putty, but I am not a lilac person at all.

That seems to be my problem across all the colors. Like one/not the other.

 

They did that all through the Christmas season. 2 for $$$, 3 for $$$.

What if I only want one? There are people that want one.

 

I may want 5, but let me pick my own color combos.

Maybe I want 3 new white T-shirts, and a color, or a couple colors.

 

You all get my point.

 

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For me, they end up being over $20 each....way too much for that simple little tee - I don't want 2...... I want to choose my own colors. And at Amazon I pay about $8.00 for one prima cotton..... QVC is way over priced imo. Then it takes 4 day processing and another 2 weeks to arrive....We have a tax of almost 10%...and Q is way too high priced for what they offer. imo (I don't want span either)

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Like the TSV, but won't wear anything with spandex. It's rubbery and doesn't "breathe" like 100% cotton. However, Gary has done a nice job with the style. So nice to see something other than a tunic! Love that hemline, the neckline and elbow sleeves. Styling is great; material is horrible. I buy all my t's from LL Bean in many different styles, different sleeve lengths and necklines. The quality is superior to anything with spandex. Why does anyone wear that stuff?

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These shirts remind me of some I bought from Chico's about 3 or 4 years ago ... maybe longer.  I specifically remember that they were on sale at Chico's for about $15 each.  I have black, lime and white.  I haven't worn them very often and they still look almost new.  

 

I'd buy the D&C if they sold separately   I like the yellow but would never wear the pink.

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I have a closet full of elbow length sleeves, some have cuffs, others do not.  They are usually available from Christopher And Banks. 

 

I probably have 60 t-shirts with all different neck lines and sleeve lengths from them.  They last for years and are 100% cotton.

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84,000 orders today, quoted near the end of the final presentation . . .

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I love elbow length sleeves.  Macy's Karen Scott brand has these for $10-12 a piece and you don't have to buy two and can choose what you want.  See nothing "special" about this offer.

 

 


I like the Karen Scott brand and they come in petites also.