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@castlenv wrote:

Charter Club at Macy's also sells "pima" cotton at less money especially with all the sales/coupons Macy's offers. 

 

 


@kaydee50

I am wearing a CC pima long sleeve tee right now layered under a sweater. Very comfy. I own a few and got them on sale for $12. I wash mine in cold water and use low heat in dryer, and they have held up well. 

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I must say I like the sea breeze color, but I'm glad I don't like the neck line. I'm not buying anything anyway.

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@QVCkitty1 wrote:

3/4 sleeves are an immediate pass for me, it's just an awkward length.


If you are working(I teach) 3/4 sleeves are tremendous-dont get into things or in my way-LOVE!

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@buyornot

 

Pretty colors, nice basic, i like 3/4 sleeves a lot, but it's a lot of $ for a basic shirt.  And I do not like the way it cups the but.

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@Iwantcoffee wrote:

@BirkiLady wrote:

@Sweet_Serenity  Check LLBean for great pima cottons in various styles. None have the high-low hem or tunic length. Great quality, free shipping and nice prices. 


Today, January 15 pima cotton 3/4 sleeve  tees are $22.46. at LLBean.

 

Women's Pima Cotton Shaped Tee, Three-Quarter-Sleeve Jewelneck


I love this basic top, and also the fact that it isn't a tunic, has a standard hemline, and is also somewhat fitted 

 

I ordered three...thanks for finding it for me!

 

I am a big fan of 3/4 sleeves, since I have short arms and most long sleeved tees have sleeves that I have to roll up 2-3 inches.  Another plus of shorter sleeves is that you can show off your watch or bracelets.  

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@QVCkitty1 wrote:

3/4 sleeves are an immediate pass for me, it's just an awkward length.


 

@QVCkitty1  Yep. Even in summer I’d rather have long sleeves & decide myself to push them up or not.

 

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All the comments are valid, but it just depends on a person's individual taste.  I love Isaac's tops.  I but them in multples when on sale.  They can be worn alone or with jackets. vests, etc.

 

I don't really understand all the bad reviews.  If you don't want to buy them, don't.  I love everthing about them (legnth, feel, neck opening, sleeve length, etc.)  

 

Thank you Isaac.

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Thank you - I agree!!  I don't understand why they can't make petite tops more often.  I, too, hate the hi-lo hems.  I noticed they don't show the back side of the models too often because they, too, look ricidulous in those tops.  I, to, buy from LL Bean when I find what I look - espectially thermal henley for winter.  They never wear out and quite reasonable.

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@IwantcoffeeLL Bean's prices are always reasonable. Check out all of their styles (and colors) in pima cotton. Have been wearing long sleeved tops during the winters months and I just purchased several more tops in the "elbow sleeve" length, which falls above the elbow, but isn't a short-short sleeve. (At 69, I'm done with that look.) BTW: Always free shipping. It's a win-win IMO. And the quality is excellent! If you have problems, their Customer Service is the BEST EVER. (Their sweaters, jeans, coats and so much more are also recommended!) Ask for a catelog mailed to your home. Go on-line and look through their items (pima cottons have been on sale throughout January). Have fun shopping at LLB.

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