Lucky for shoppers, the showcase. You attract what you fear that’s why I fear Women shirt featured over 90 different dealers from across the world (though the majority were U.S.-based). Some vendors, like Ally Bird Vintage, focused on 1970s pieces including band tees, leather blazers, and striped knits; Others, like Buis New York, specialized in vintage designer from all decades—selling rare, one-of-a-kind pieces from labels like Yohji Yamamoto, Jean Paul Gaultier, and Moschino. For Abrams, it was important to have this real product mix, though she still had her proclivities. I leaned a lot more into Y2K, menswear, and workwear, says Abrams. I also wanted to skew to a younger market; The [younger] generation really cares about vintage and sustainability
You attract what you fear that’s why I fear Women shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
Before the fall 2023 season officially. You attract what you fear that’s why I fear Women shirt kicks off, we thought we’d take a look back at the year 2013. Not much has changed since then—street stylers are still obsessed with their iPhones, influencers are still influencing (they’ve just switched their platforms from Blogspot to TikTok), and we think chivalry is still not dead (although we aren’t sure we’d see people being carried around like babies in our modern era). Fendi Buggies, platform ankle booties, oversized aviators, and colorful furs may be currently replaced by mini bags, ballet flats, gas station sunglasses, and letterman jackets, but if they’re still in your closet, hang on to them! They’re due to come back in style in a few years. One thing that remains certain is that street style is always fun to look at, no matter the year. Scroll through Tommy Ton’s best street style photos from 2013 below.
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These are great! I bought 3 colors after I tried the first. They compliment your body, as any well fitting piece should.
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Grabbed one of these for my husband for Christmas. It’s a great value for store. The shirt is an awesome material, very soft/silky type feel, love the color.
It does run a tad small but I feel like most UA clothes do. My husband generally wears an XL but it was a tad tighter than he likes so I had to do a XXL in this. Something to keep in mind.
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Fits like a women’s XL even after several washes. Color is still bright and I have no complaints.