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			<title><![CDATA[shirt shoulder: wings for sleaves]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[A question about ordering Threadless sizes (and apologies if this has already been discussed, but my search didn't turn up anything):<br />
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I've ordered guys t-shirts in both small and medium from the site, but neither fits quite right. The torso for the small is snug but comfy, the medium a bit too baggy for my tastes.<br />
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But the real problem is that both shirts have the shoulder seems sewn too close to the neck (for me), which pulls the sleeves up a bit, making them flair out... <b><i>like wings!</i></b> Oddly, I don't love this look.<br />
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I'm sure I'm not alone with this problem, but has anyone found a solution for this? I'd hate to stop buying shirts here, but if I can't find a size that fits...]]></description>
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