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			<title><![CDATA[New shirts are lower quality?]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[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.<br />
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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. <br />
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Perhaps 'Threadless' is transforming just into that :P]]></description>
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