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			<title><![CDATA[first post: I thought the shirts were supposed to be AA.]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[I was expecting half a dozen buttery soft shirts.  I got ordinary shirts with the tags cut off.<br />
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While I'm happy with the designs on the shirts, I'm not sure what to make of the shirts themselves.  I've read posts on here that say AA is a union-busting company that is dealing with sexual harassment lawsuits.  I think people also complained about the AA shirts shrinking, twisting, fading, and not holding the print.<br />
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I'm just focusing on the shirts themselves.  I haven't had any problems with the few AA shirts that I have.  Other companies don't seem to have printing issues, either.  Shrinking is not even what I'd call a problem.  All you need to do is order a larger size.  <br />
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I don't even know what brand of T-shirts  I got since the tags were all snipped.  Who snipped the tags?  Americans or 5 year old Chinese girls? ;)~<br />
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