All your sizes have changed for the worse?
I reckon your manufactures are making huge profits on the cutting side of sizes .saying they are 18 but they are only 16 and very tight over the bust and puts a stress on the buttons also on the shirt I have just bought the garment is vey tight fitting. When I measure it with the designs it is smaller.
I would dearly buy a 16 but now have to order an 18 which should be looser but is till to tight. Also the sleeves are to narrow.
It might be me but I don’t like tight fitting as it make me feel hot and I like movement in my clothes.
Tea shirts…..I like my tea shirt sleeve to my elbow I don’t like the to short as they cress up under the arm pit..also to the they make sleeve too narrow so if exersizinf it is so uncomfortable.
Why do to not make the long so they come so on
Half way over the pockets of jeans.
I don’t want to keep passing things back forth to you to keep trying to get the right sizes
Manufactures did the skimping back in the late 70’s and 80’s……..it looks like they are doing it again.
It really is up to you buyers to check the sizes they are going to produce
The one good thing is that the quality is ……I think very good.
Buyers jobs are to work on the future colours come up……and tell manufactures what you want…..a# some of the colours are so wishy washy……ice cream colours are ok but want about the deeper and bright colours…….were has vibrancy gone that some clothing should be made in…….
Well you did ask……I hope I am not black listed.
Cherrie Dunstan
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