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Tshirts printed AA or similar fitting?

Borky

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I want to get some printed t shirts, but I'm afraid almost everything I have tried on does not fit me. I have fairly broad shoulders and a 37" chest, and while American Apparel shirts and v necks aren't perfect, but they're the closest I've found to being well fitting t shirts. So I'm wondering, are there any companies that print cool t shirts on American Apparel or are there other brands that have a similar cut?
 

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I thought Threadless prints on Fruit of the Loom for nearly all of their mens shirts? I greatly prefer the fit and feel of H&M's t-shirts. And at half the price.

I think this site prints on AA:
http://www.yque.com/
 

Cali

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Actually now that you mention it threadless switched over from AA to 'their own brand', not sure exactly who that it but I think the fit is very comprable.
 

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I don't think I see any I like on threadless. They all seem too "hipster" or like you're trying too hard to make a statement or get attention.
 

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I used to like Threadless...
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BrettChaotix

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Originally Posted by knucks
I used to like Threadless...

Threadless has gone downhill lately, the designs are like something a 13 year old girl (or 20 year old hipster boy) would wear and the colors aren't so great either...

Oddica prints on AA shirts and has some cooler designs. I bought the "exploding turntable" shirt last year and am happy with it.

Also, for very soft and AA fitting shirts... don't look past Express in your mall. They have a "2 tshirts for $30" deal and sometimes you can actually find two designs that you like. I try to peek in once a season or so
 

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Also according to Kiya, House of Holland prints on AA and so does Imaginary Foundation
 

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