those plain clothing basics are really nice for the price, keep in mind that the neckline is deeper than the photos indicate before buying them though...
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how much deeper? in the pics at least it looks like the perfect shape
I'm also looking for something similar as the Muji ones I have from a few years ago are getting pretty worn out. I have trouble finding ones with the right collar shape, most are too tight, some too loose or too v-shaped.
Apparently Muji only carried this shirt for a little while as I've been unable to find it since, all the tees they currently have are too small in neck or v-shaped.
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Originally posted by lowrey View Posthow much deeper? in the pics at least it looks like the perfect shape
I'm also looking for something similar as the Muji ones I have from a few years ago are getting pretty worn out. I have trouble finding ones with the right collar shape, most are too tight, some too loose or too v-shaped.
Apparently Muji only carried this shirt for a little while as I've been unable to find it since, all the tees they currently have are too small in neck or v-shaped.
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^ Please do. I'd like to see them as well since I'm thinking of picking up some.
edit: this is probably stupid question but there's no better place than here: what exactly does l/s h/s 5/s stand for? I assumed l/s was long sleeve but what of the others :\
PLAIN CLOTHING U-NECK 5/S CUTSEW ?Last edited by kuugaia; 03-06-2010, 04:23 AM.
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Originally posted by lowrey View Posthow much deeper? in the pics at least it looks like the perfect shape
Originally posted by kuugaia View Postedit: this is probably stupid question but there's no better place than here: what exactly does l/s h/s 5/s stand for? I assumed l/s was long sleeve but what of the others :\
PLAIN CLOTHING U-NECK 5/S CUTSEW ?
h/s = half sleeve
5/s = 5/8 length sleeve
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Originally posted by kuugaia View Post^ Please do. I'd like to see them as well since I'm thinking of picking up some.
edit: this is probably stupid question but there's no better place than here: what exactly does l/s h/s 5/s stand for? I assumed l/s was long sleeve but what of the others :\
PLAIN CLOTHING U-NECK 5/S CUTSEW ?
mine is a size S. Im about 178-180cm. like i said, i dont think there is much difference between the pics on the site and how it would fit.
i think it depends on your shoulders. if your shoulders are broader, the neck opening will be more inclined horizontally. if they're narrow, the neck opening will sit nearer to your neck, and it will stoop lower. if you get what i mean.
my shoulders are fairly narrow, yet the neck opening doesnt look too deep.
hope it helps
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EDIT: regarding SILENT.
looks good, how's the sizing? does it have tight shoulders? these seems to be rather good basics, though the price isn't that great. I too have problems finding good fitting basics with a wider neck. HM's tee's really suck, everyone I have got has been f'd n the stitches etc. creating unwanted bunching in the shoulders.
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Thanks for the help y'all.
I've found muji usa to be way too boxy for me - maybe muji japan, which has a much slimmer cut.
I've heard good things about alternative apparel, I'll have to check that out.
Very interested in the Silent Product line - looks great. Where you can score it in the US?
And thanks again, I realize it's a question that's been beaten to death here.
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how's the hand of the fabric on the silent tees acid, bitter and sad? kinda look like bassike tees to me but hoping their decent. I take it you purchased it in tokyo (lift?), oki-ni didn't order them in XS so waiting for some other stockists to pop up. assin in melbourne will be stocking the line but god knows when they'll receive it (and how high their mark up will be)...
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