Maybe during the screen printing process they can't overlap a white onto the purple without it bleeding..?mancardo said:Why are the needles missing? anybody know?
Got mine yesterday, mines the same way. I probably wouldn't have noticed but since you pointed it out I checked haha. its subtle, but yes its slightly off. Cool shirt thoughblu_fuz said:
That is my biggest pet peeve in my entire existence. I absolutely will not wear a shirt if the whatever is printed on it is not dead centered. It drives me absolutely mad. It has prevented me from ordering shirts online more than a hundred times.blu_fuz said:
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Transistorized said:Transistorized, on 23 Aug 2016 - 10:56 AM, said:
My wife doing her usual thing...and me doing mine.
But today...I get to do it wearing my Boomboxery T-Shirt
I'm sure this one will land itself on FB like all the other pics she takes.
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I agree 100% with everything you just said and I'm an IT guy for a large company. I've grown to dislike it so much that I even have a wind up wrist watch. At 38 I guess that's unusual. I normally wear a Large so I ordered a XL for that very reason. Turned out great but you're right. Nothing compares to the actual process of seeing and trying before buying.ford93 said:Got mine but it seems they run small size.
I ordered an XL and it's way too tight around the chest and arms.
I too do not like ordering online because of that reason.
Imagine big stores are closing by the hundreds because of online shopping. I like feeling the fabric and trying it out just to be sure it's the right fit. I'm really starting to dislike the world of digital.
This is why Vinyl, cassettes and even books are making a strong comeback people like to touch, feel and hold what they are about to acquire. This digital geekie world is just making us become lazy and not challenging our own brain. We are literally telling the machines hey you take over while we get lazy and dumb.
Will toilets have robotic hands to wipe us off because we're just too lazy.![]()