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joolya
joolya aka joolya gee is a girl, has been a member since March 28, 2007, has scored 1,514 submissions, giving an average score of 1.97, helping 26 designs get printed.
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I would buy at least 5 million (approx) t-shirts if you had more options for women's styles.

high round necked t-shirts are UNSEXY (ok, EDIT - on SOME of us).

Scooped neck - a little lower, or v neck, or boat neck, or tank top, long sleeves or short.

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE. I love your designs. But ... they only work for men because your female t styles suck.

I have one t-shirt from you, that I received as a gift. I love it. I love it. Except for the fact that it is a high neck t. I'm going to try to cut it up and restyle it, but the graphic is so high on it that I'm afraid I'll wreck it.

Keep up the great work in all other respects, but change your t shirt options. PLEASE.


EDIT: OK, lots of women love crew. but I'm not alone. ADD the scoop/tank option.
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Khol
Khol on Apr 01 '07 at 6:19pm
I like the shirts the way they are.

Sorry, I guess I can't join you
amaliaslash
amaliaslash on Apr 01 '07 at 6:19pm
i'm missing why they only work for men?
Khol
Khol on Apr 01 '07 at 6:20pm
I suppose I like to look unsexy.
canceromega
canceromega on Apr 01 '07 at 6:24pm
Psh, whatever. The tshirt style here rocks and works for boobless individuals such as myself.
miss mraz
miss mraz on Apr 01 '07 at 6:25pm
i love being unsexy!
cassiepaige
cassiepaige on Apr 01 '07 at 6:25pm
I like my shirts high necked.



Lucretia Mott
Lucretia Mott on Apr 01 '07 at 6:26pm
I wish they printed on burquas.
buhhtages
buhhtages on Apr 01 '07 at 6:26pm
crew neck shirts make boobs look bigger.
yion072
yion072 on Apr 01 '07 at 6:27pm
I agree that more options such as v-neck would be nice :)
amaliaslash
amaliaslash on Apr 01 '07 at 6:29pm
i wish they printed on loose mesh tank tops that i could wear over my sports bras. in day-glo colors, of course.
cassiepaige
cassiepaige on Apr 01 '07 at 6:30pm
I wish they would print the designs right on my body.
Lucretia Mott
Lucretia Mott on Apr 01 '07 at 6:31pm
I actually do wish they still printed on undies. Maybe that could persuade me to wear them.
special  k
special k on Apr 01 '07 at 6:32pm
that's as good as it gets cassiepaige.

:)
ladykat
ladykat on Apr 01 '07 at 6:32pm
Joolya, I would LOVE it if they widened (and lowered) the necklines.



I've cut a few necklines myself, and plan to do more. For example:

amaliaslash
amaliaslash on Apr 01 '07 at 6:32pm
hadley - http://www.supernaturale.com/articles.html?id=70



with a pdf pattern on the right.
ladykat
ladykat on Apr 01 '07 at 6:32pm
Lucretia Mott on Apr 01 '07 at 6:31pm

I actually do wish they still printed on undies. Maybe that could persuade me to wear them.




Hmmm... in that case, maybe it's best that they don't print on undies! ;-)
Tazocat
Tazocat on Apr 01 '07 at 6:34pm
joolya, I agree with you. I'd wear more if they had a lower, scooped neckline. I think they look nicer and I feel sexier in that style. I just don't look good in the regular t-shirt neckline.



Threadless should also print on tank tops. I bet they'd sell big time.
ladykat
ladykat on Apr 01 '07 at 6:35pm
Amalia, that's awesome - I totally just bookmarked that site!
Lucretia Mott
Lucretia Mott on Apr 01 '07 at 6:38pm
Holy shit that's fabulous!!! I am totally doing that!! Oh man even just today I was wondering to do with the casualties of my salsa addiction. Thank you!!
amaliaslash
amaliaslash on Apr 01 '07 at 6:39pm
it's sweet because they didn't always have the boxer option, but now they do! equal opportunity tshirt to undapants.
Dandelionbreeze
Dandelionbreeze on Apr 01 '07 at 6:39pm
I'm happy with high round neck holes.



Some designs don't work if you cut any more out of the neck region. It would limit the designers to some degree.
cassiepaige
cassiepaige on Apr 01 '07 at 6:53pm
Kasia, should we protest until they do print on bodies?



Temporary Tattoos anyone?
Ste7en
   Ste7en on Apr 01 '07 at 6:55pm
threadless should just print directly on breasts and skip the cloth altogether
iPear
iPear on Apr 01 '07 at 6:56pm
They make ya bewbz lewk biyug.
special  k
special k on Apr 01 '07 at 7:00pm
im all for it, cassiepaige.

and for tanks and all that jazz.
Lucretia Mott
Lucretia Mott on Apr 01 '07 at 7:01pm
Pear you made me chuckle.
Polyester Jones
Polyester Jones on Apr 01 '07 at 7:06pm
i actually buy tees here specifically because i like the standard shirts
special  k
special k on Apr 01 '07 at 7:07pm
i dont have anything against the way they are cut, but i wouldnt mind if there was a larger selection.



esthergrondahl
esthergrondahl on Apr 01 '07 at 7:10pm
I'm fine with the neck. I teach middle school, so I have to be pretty modest anyway. I don't want to show my business.



J-Ray
J-Ray on Apr 01 '07 at 7:11pm
Threadless bras anyone?
valorandvellum
   valorandvellum on Apr 01 '07 at 7:11pm
I've done the cut-up method that ladykat exemplified before, but never on a threadless shirt... I'm too afraid! Ladykat, how do the threadless tees hold up in the wash? Do you need to hem anything to keep it from fraying?
esthergrondahl
esthergrondahl on Apr 01 '07 at 7:12pm
I'd love some threadless panties or cami. That would be fun. I know they have sold them before.
esthergrondahl
esthergrondahl on Apr 01 '07 at 7:13pm
pj's would be fun too, tanks, etc.
valorandvellum
   valorandvellum on Apr 01 '07 at 7:14pm
Yeah, I wouldn't mind a tank... I would rather have a tank than a longsleeve shirt.
The Crackers
The Crackers on Apr 01 '07 at 7:15pm
i like your profile name for some reason
esthergrondahl
esthergrondahl on Apr 01 '07 at 7:15pm
maybe if we get n a big argument about it, then Jake will come on our blog and discuss it. j/k. I don't want to go through that again.
esthergrondahl
esthergrondahl on Apr 01 '07 at 7:18pm
oh great, I ruined the blog.



I would like a ribbed tank. Those are nice.
valorandvellum
   valorandvellum on Apr 01 '07 at 7:19pm
HAHA!! Yeah, get over 200 comments and someone of the pink writing will pay attention.
esthergrondahl
esthergrondahl on Apr 01 '07 at 7:20pm
I just bought your shirt last week, valor. I'm excited about wearing it to work. My students always know when I have a threadless shirt on.
valorandvellum
   valorandvellum on Apr 01 '07 at 7:24pm
That's cool! I can't wait to get my shipment... sometimes I get irked if I see product pics up before my shipment comes to me, haha. How old are your students?
esthergrondahl
esthergrondahl on Apr 01 '07 at 7:27pm
I haven't received mine yet, it's in the mail, but I should get it soon.



My students are 13 and 14. When we have free time, I may show them a design I like and then they'll ask me about a shirt I'm wearing.
cassiepaige
cassiepaige on Apr 01 '07 at 8:07pm
I don't wear tanks, but long sleeve shirts, and PJs would be nice.



And messenger bags.
lyevil
lyevil on Apr 01 '07 at 8:12pm
umm... i don't buy t-shirts to look sexy.
joolya
joolya on Apr 01 '07 at 8:14pm
Ok, I was really really wrong about one thing: lots of people love crew neck shirts.



I'm sure they look damn sexy on you too, Sister Kohl.



So crew is fine, if you could ADD a tank or scoop neck.



In fact, if you showed a dotted line for scoop neck on the pdf for the design, people might want to design with a scoop neck in mind.



I'm going to have to start recutting threadless. Anyone have tips on how to make a good edge that won't come apart?
joolya
joolya on Apr 01 '07 at 8:15pm
And the underwear - that's great.
joolya
joolya on Apr 01 '07 at 9:59pm
umm... okay.
canstillremember
canstillremember on Apr 01 '07 at 10:10pm
rolled hems look nice, and won't come apart. alternatively you could use binding, available at your local hancock's or joann's or generic sewing store.
NatySpaghetti
NatySpaghetti on Apr 01 '07 at 10:17pm
if threadless had any more variety i would be in big trouble..i mostly get standard shape shirts because i find them comfortable, but when it comes to variety i have enough already, i sincerely wouldnt buy any underware or low cut shirts unless i trully trully loved them..
ladykat
ladykat on Apr 01 '07 at 10:42pm
valorandvellum on Apr 01 '07 at 7:11pm

I've done the cut-up method that ladykat exemplified before, but never on a threadless shirt... I'm too afraid! Ladykat, how do the threadless tees hold up in the wash? Do you need to hem anything to keep it from fraying?




So far they've been holding up fine, though I have considered hemming them a little - the only place that worries me is the top of the shoulders, where there's a seam.
BORN2SHOPLC
BORN2SHOPLC on Apr 01 '07 at 11:04pm
Ohhh, I want Threadless pajamas that would be awesome!

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