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Bizothy
asked this question on 12-01-2021 at 01:21 PM
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12-02-2021 at 10:06 AM
These are closer to true to size, and purposely made with extra space.
When in doubt take a look at the “model”. The guy in the pics has a wider shoulder length and is “short” in height. For men there is extra space and are made of stretch fabric, this can be seen on the arms as there is not “straining” or “bulging”.
The above size/fitting description is for men, but for women (since these are unisex) the user would have to size down about 2 sizes. These are way to big and stretchy for a woman.
Bought one of these sweaters last year for an ugly christmas sweater party at my work
It felt like a mix of nylon and a garbage bag
Wouldnt spend a dollar on one
I dont even know if this can qualify as a "sweater"
We'll I'll let someone else go on a tirade but:
"Much of the world has been taught that the holiday marks the birth of the Christian savior, Jesus Christ, but that's simply wrong. ... The two most notable pagan winter holidays were Germanic Yule and Roman Saturnalia. Christian missionaries gave these holidays a makeover and they are now known to us as Christmas."
Corgi and ugly in the same sentence is a total oxymoron 😜
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I remember buying three shirts from GameStop a couple years ago. Two were correct, one was the completely wrong item and size, all were low quality. Company never responded to my inquiry for return/refund. Shit company, shit products, I would not buy from here.
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It felt like a mix of nylon and a garbage bag
Wouldnt spend a dollar on one
I dont even know if this can qualify as a "sweater"
"Much of the world has been taught that the holiday marks the birth of the Christian savior, Jesus Christ, but that's simply wrong. ... The two most notable pagan winter holidays were Germanic Yule and Roman Saturnalia. Christian missionaries gave these holidays a makeover and they are now known to us as Christmas."
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It felt like a mix of nylon and a garbage bag
Wouldnt spend a dollar on one
I dont even know if this can qualify as a "sweater"
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It felt like a mix of nylon and a garbage bag
Wouldnt spend a dollar on one
I dont even know if this can qualify as a "sweater"
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