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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I will say what drives me nuts about Old Navy cotton t-shirts is that they will fit for 2 wears. And then once they've been washed and dried, they shrink UP, but not IN. So if you buy it too big, the shoulders will always be too wide, but the shirt will be too short. They do sometimes have tall sizes, which I like because it means it ends up a normal t-shirt. I do have a slightly long torso. I just don't understand why places are still selling sh*tty shirts that SHRINK when you wash them. PRE SHRINK IT!!![/quote] OMG, totally agree. Same with some Madewell tees, I line dry all of them but some still look like sh-t after a few wears, other styles are fine. It's such a crapshoot. [/quote] Huh, I wash and machine dry all my Madwell tees and I actually love how they break in -- by the 2 year mark they are perfect to me. Though I also really like to buy their t-shirts boxy so I buy up a size or two. But I still haven't noticed them shrinking up. I always have that problem with Gap, Old Navy, Target. I think I've finally broken myself of buying tees from those places. They are so cheap and it's tempting to just stock up, but I always regret it.[/quote]
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