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h4xnoodle
h4xnoodle aka Bex is a 20.87 year old girl, has been a member since September 2, 2005, has scored 1166 submissions, giving an average score of 1.86.
  Jan 28 '09 by h4xnoodle        19 Comments        Watch this      Share:  Share on facebook    Share on delicious    Share on digg    Share on MySpace    Tweet this    Stumble this    Share this on Kaboodle   
Since Threadless decided to have their own shirts made (I mean the fabric - not the fact that they decided to print shirts in general) I have purchased a few girly-Ms and they fray on the hem very easily. I even got one that was already fraying when I opened it.

With all the American Apparel shirts I have from threadless, this is not a problem. Has anyone else noticed that these shirts seem to be thinner and less resistant to normal wear? It's rather a pain trying to find matching thread the fix the 3 shirts I have (post American Apparel) that threads are coming loose on.

Perhaps 'Threadless' is transforming just into that :P

Torakamikaze
   Torakamikaze on Jan 28 '09 at 9:53am
its your detergent

i blame the detergent

your detergent is ruining threadless
tracerbullet
   tracerbullet on Jan 28 '09 at 9:54am
maybe you should switch detergents?
toopersent
toopersent on Jan 28 '09 at 9:55am
jeeze, way to use shitty detergent.
2 days later
eskimokiss
   eskimokiss on Jan 30 '09 at 6:53pm
I'm not the biggest fan of the new shirts either.
I've had a few size discrepancies where one male medium tee is slightly smaller than another. It sucks because usually they're the tees I really like (like olly's ticket to ride)

Torakamikaze
   Torakamikaze on Jan 30 '09 at 6:58pm
it could be your detergent
eskimokiss
   eskimokiss on Jan 30 '09 at 7:04pm
haha.
i wash my shirts in the blood and urine of 40 virgins
coffeecandle
coffeecandle on Jan 30 '09 at 7:05pm
I've got this too! It's really annoying hey :(
I really prefer the old shirts, i'm not even sure why...
ISABOA
   ISABOA on Jan 30 '09 at 7:06pm
detergent
PuterBoy
PuterBoy on Jan 30 '09 at 7:16pm
it's the fucking detergent
ratkiss
ratkiss on Jan 30 '09 at 7:26pm
Stop washing them.
47 days later
h4xnoodle
h4xnoodle on Mar 19 '09 at 10:56am
Uh, maybe I should clarify for the detergent idiots. I didn't wash the shirt yet when it was coming apart at the seams.
squatterjohn
squatterjohn on Mar 19 '09 at 10:59am
I've never had this problem. I'm probably using a better detergent.
TheInfamousBaka
TheInfamousBaka on Mar 19 '09 at 11:02am
I've had a few shirts have seam problems before I even wore them as well. I'm too lazy to sew so I just keep wearing them with messed up seams.
Phiffer
Phiffer on Mar 19 '09 at 11:04am
I drop like 40 buck a bottle for my detergent. Its got flakes of gold in it
squatterjohn
squatterjohn on Mar 19 '09 at 11:04am
Shouldn't you just send them back if you get them like that? Customer Service will replace them for you if they're faulty.
tracerbullet
   tracerbullet on Mar 19 '09 at 11:06am
a strong detergent would solve all this
jaywalkergraphics
jaywalkergraphics on Mar 19 '09 at 11:07am
I called Customer Service and I axed, "Hey, WTF?", and they were all, "OMG! ROFL! What detergent have you been using?"
dunz0
dunz0 on Mar 19 '09 at 12:26pm
this has happened to some of my shirts too. right out of the bag and they're already falling apart. what's up with that? and you cant stop them from coming out once the process has begun. lame.
professorE
professorE on Mar 19 '09 at 1:03pm
I use Tide w/ ThreadsafeŽ and all mine seem to be fine.
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