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When we post a photo on Instagram Skulls sons of America Raiders chapter shirt . we call it sharing. But what are we sharing. really? Just pixels on a phone screen, the abstract capture of a moment. It’s not something to cherish, something to hold, something to mark the passage of time, no matter how often we see it or save it or fave it. Willy Vanderperre would like to change that with the launch of a series of new books produced with Idea Books that will go on sale at Dover Street Market today. The first is called 865. 865 is a chronology of every Instagram photo Vanderperre has posted on his account, willyvanderperre, since the publication of his first Insta-book, 635, in 2015. As such, 865 is a testament to the photographer’s growing body of work for Raf Simons
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What do I mean? To put it simply, these shirts come in a wide variety of colors and styles, but are made of different materials: either 100% cotton or cotton/poly blend (heather). One of these you should embrace with your whole heart, and the other should be avoided at all costs. Let me explain.
First off, I’ll just say I’m tall and lanky, so this is just my review for how the shirts fit me. But I generally wear a large or medium, and most shirts fit me just fine. I have purchased several of these two-pack Amazon brand shirts and I can say pretty solidly that the soft, heather versions of the shirt all fit great. Slim fit, but not “skin-tight” fit. The bottom hem hits below the waist but not below the butt (at least on me.) Very comfy. Decent cut. Nice room in the shoulders. I wear them all the time. I own the dark gray, light gray, orange, and navy blue versions of these heather shirts.
HOWEVER. The all-cotton version of these shirts are pretty miserable. The material is stiff and somewhat thick. The cut is terrible. It is simultaneously too tight in the shoulders but baggy around your neck. It bunches up under your arms uncomfortably. Poorly made. I only wear these shirts around the house. When I tried it on for the first time, my wife literally said, “What’s wrong with the neck and shoulders of that shirt?”
So to summarize: heather version of these shirts are great, especially for the price point. 100% cotton version should not be worn by anyone in my opinion.
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I bought these for a medium-sized tall (6’3) young man: they fit him perfectly, and he loves the soft fabric that’s good to wear all day. The length is right: down to about mid-hip, so enough to tuck in when desired, but not too hanging down too much when untucked. The cut and finish is excellent, especially considering the relatively low price of these shirts. I’d certainly consider these if I wanted plain tshirts for myself or someone else. One person found this helpful