I was virtual-shopping (ie wasting time but at least not wasting money) and saw this which I thought some especially japanese culture fans here might like:
http://www.jbox.com/PRODUCT/SHIRT-WHATILIKE1
Also, it would be fun to make our own other special-interest t-shirts. I saw one site on Cafepress that has t-shirts for enthusiasts of almost every handcraft there is... but this is not very common... usually you just see common sports and a few other activities on shirts.
The wonder of the Internet. You can probably type in anything into google with "T-shirt" In the search and get what you want, very good for special interests.
The problem I have with girl t-shirts from Japan, is usually they are designed to fit Japanese women. Who happen to be very small, not in height, but in weight. Like you rarely see a fat Japanese woman, I guess there are some..but you know what I'm saying. So the shirts at the highest go to an American size 2.
The problem I have with girl t-shirts from Japan, is usually they are designed to fit Japanese women. Who happen to be very small, not in height, but in weight. Like you rarely see a fat Japanese woman, I guess there are some..but you know what I'm saying. So the shirts at the highest go to an American size 2.
I understood that the company making the shirts was American, and the other items were things they import from Japan.
I sometimes make my own t-shirts. I buy some special injet paper and make the image. It is difficult to iron on at home. Often I take them to a store that charges a fee but uses a very good press. My husband also knows someone with a business who will print the t-shirt with a better process if given a graphic file.
Size and style of t-shirt does matter. I like high quality cotton shirts.
:twisted: Japanese Shirts are fun !!!!!!!!!!
Hehe. Yeah. So are the funny attempts to translate Japanese ideas into English, and then they print them on t-shirts and letter paper etc.
"From the Ancestor. Person's Evolution."
"I want you to have fun in anywhere and at any time."
I'm wearing a Japanese t-shirt with the kanji for "ai" (Love)