just wondering how do the shirts size run im usually an L but latly been getting XL as they seem to shrink mayby i could lose some weight but i doubt that is going to happen
I feel super comfortable in a medium. I used to wear smalls but I've moved into meds and have been much happier.
I say get the large. T-shirts usually fit me tight in the shoulder/chest/back so I usually buy XXL for that reason even though the neck & length look silly on me. The one S7 T I have is an XL and fits well. They're pre-shrunk as well. So, which one (design) are you getting?
I have noticed that all the super7 shirts I have a printed on a regular blank as opposed to a slim fit (american apparel) one. Once I throw them thru the wash a few times a medium is a good fit for me.
I have two s7 shirts but strangely they are a completely different fit. The logo katakana shirt is a medium but fits like a large. The bars tshirt is a medium and fits like a medium.
alright think from the sound of it L fits pretty much like a L with no shrinkage im not a huge person but do have a agut and plus hate shirt that are skin tight think im going get the super7 x hardcore need some green shirts in my all black t-shirt collection
Well it Depends on what brand of shirts they get printed on, not sure what they use, anyone no what the bar logo is printed on?
has anyone noticed the prints coming of easily? I bought a S7 logo tee back in feb, wore it a few times and the print is cracking and coming of like i've owned the shirt for years. needless to say i was more than a little bummed.
This shouldn't have happened. I wear the shirts all the time and they last forever. Send me some pics and I will probably send a replacement.
That happened to my S7 logo shirt, but only because my gf accidentally threw it in the dryer; all my other ones are fine.
Who doesn't dry their T-Shirts? Come on, a T-Shirt should be able to endure years of dryer savagery. I bet you can dry Johnny Cupcakes T-Shirts like 4 times a day every day of the week.
I heard they taste like cupcakes too.^^^ On the dryer situation: It also depends on what temp and length of dry time as well. If the gf is not the domestic type and sets the dryer for high heat and 60 mins... bad things are gonna happen. I speak from past experience.
I'm probably the odd one out but I've never had a problem ever with drying logo tshirts. I still have shirts that are 3 years or older that are fine. I don't even sort out colors or wash cold or hot. So weird.
Tip for you guys: Turn your tees inside out before washing and drying. It keeps the print from rubbing on the other clothes.