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Originally Posted by
Tinyredlight 
Any idea when medium white and brick crew necks will be back in stock?
We have a shipment heading towards the warehouse just today. It will take some time for transit and getting things organized, so I am going to guess around the 12th - 15th.
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Originally Posted by
jthan09 
Ordered one XS white v-neck to try it out.. I think I've found the best fitting t-shirt I've ever put on. The fit is dead-on.
Thanks for the hookup thenanyu! I will definitely be ordering more.
Glad to be of service man, glad you like our shirts.
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Originally Posted by
wurlwyde 
I got my shirts today. Here's pictures and what I think:
The chest and shoulders are dead on (I'm a medium). The material is great. The sleeves are pretty good, I'd even take them a hair shorter, but I'm cool with them. The length if pretty good. They need to taper from the chest to the hem though....if you did that....you'd be my new t-shirt brand (for crew necks). I feel like the v-neck is slightly off....in the v. I don't know where it is exactly. The pocket crew is FIRE!!!! Straight PERFECT!!! Please make it in white and heather gray!! And don't change the cut on that!!!
Please taper the rest in the waist!!!
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Thanks Nan!
Hey wurlwyde, thanks for posting pics, those pocket crews made up a little small this run, but it sounds like they are perfect for you! We are working on getting the right taper happening - we are adjusting the details on each delivery.
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Originally Posted by
notwithit 
My unsolicited opinion:
- Fabric is awesome. Feels similar to a Silent shirt I have from a couple of seasons ago (the muted grey is also a similar color).
- The chest and shoulders fit great (I went with M and have a 40" chest).
- Could be longer. At 6'1", I like a little extra length. Longer sleeves would be nice as well. It's pretty hard to find t-shirts with long, slim sleeves. Usually t-shirt sleeves don't even come to mid-bicep on me.
- A taper from chest to hem would be a really great improvement.
I also like a slightly deeper v, maybe not AA deep v level, but a little more generous so I can wear it under a henley without it looking weird
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Originally Posted by
brokeassp 
got my shirt. Fits great and fits the way I want them to. Going to order more
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Originally Posted by
13k 
Just got 5 shirts in today, and its pretty much spot on. I took size small, and its a tad tight but it's no different than many of my other shirts. I'm echoing everyone else in this thread when I say its very soft and comfortable. Not terribly thick but its a good weight. I'm standing at almost 6'2 and the length is decent, but it could be longer (understandably as its a small). I'll put em through the wash to see how they hold up, but for $15 a pop its def. a good buy. Happy so far and will look forward to what else they cook up.
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Originally Posted by
wurm 
I realize many suggestions have been made and it's unlikely that mine has but I thought I'd add my opinion. I haven't yet bought an Everlane shirt but only because after looking at the pics it seems like none of the t-shirts would be too much different from what I own already.
Warning: Spoiler! (Click to show)I still probably will eventually, though (Texas summer is quickly approaching). If the t-shirts are made with the same (or better) fabric as James Perse uses then I'm already behind that part. Owning two JP shirts I must say the fabric is great. The fit on the JP shirts is a bit loose at size 1 (small) and 6'1" / 145 lbs but they're meant to be that way and Everlane's supposedly fit slimmer so it seems like they've got that covered.
I know that some people have asked for deeper v-necks but really? Deep v-necks just seem 'douchey' as others have pointed out. Having said that, my recommendation would be for something different - a scoop neck. Something like this would be a good direction, in my opinion:
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Still, I understand selling shirts is the priority for a brand like this and whatever sells takes precedence but I thought I'd throw in my two cents.
Thanks for the comments guys, the V-deepness is a point of contention amongst the forum guys and our customers in general. We are going to clean up the current V and make the sides of the V more straight as opposed to slightly curved like they are now. If we do a deep V, it will probably be a different model of shirt rather than a change to the current style. Scoop necks are something we have thought about and we are trying them with women first.