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I have been wanting to get another blue striped shirt for a while now and finally find one. But the stripes are not what I expected (see pic). Do you like it? I'm not sure ... I'm OK with just plain stripes, but this is ... different.
The stripes makes it like a PJ? It's a shirt though.
Even though the picture makes the stripes kinda wavy, they're actually straight. It's just that some places the stripes are thicker and look bolded.
This makes me think of holes in the jeans and sweater kind of style -- it's purposely made to look off but not as prominent. I thought maybe it's a manufacturing defect ... but all of them seems to be like this.
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Originally Posted by .sparrow.
It's ok, but it looks like someone hastily drew the lines on with an ink pen.
Did you make this shirt yourself? You did, didn't you?
It's not wavy; it's the random thickness on some small parts of the stripes.
edit: It's hard to tell that it's not a regular striped shirt at about 5 ft away. Any closer, I can tell it's not plain stripes.
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Originally Posted by Hemlock140
No, I don't like it, because it looks like a Yankee uniform.
So you don't have any blue striped shirts at all?
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Originally Posted by tangelag
If you like it, then our opinions don't really matter.
well, I'm not sure if I like it. If it's plain stripes, I'll like it. Since it's unconventional, I just wonder what anyone else personally thinks and if there is any particular reason.
Last edited by nosurprises; 06-21-2017 at 09:44 AM..
Its different than what 90% of the population would have. To me different is good. And most people aren't going to see it that close up.
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