20 thoughts on “Muscle fir basic t-shirt

  1. Anonymous says:

    For muscle shirts, always go blend or polyester. They’re often cut for it and they will retain their shape.

    You can also easily alter the shape of shirts if they fit in the shoulders by tightening the waist up.

        • Anonymous says:

          >You obviously don’t go to the gym regularly if you work out in cotton shirts. lol

          I wear a cotton wifebeater with a zip up sweater and take it off half way

          there is no evidence for this claim

          billions of people have been wearing polyester for over 50 years

          you’re a woman stuck in a male body because your drinking water is full of birth control pills excreted in the urine of women living upstream from you

          >there is no evidence for this claim

          PIDF go away

          • Anonymous says:

            polyester is as natural as cotton since it is made from petroleum products which are extracted from the earf

          • Anonymous says:

            It’s literally called a synthetic. Your definition of natural is so broad, every, or nearly every product would be natural, in which case there would no need for distinction between natural and unnatural, undermining the world ‘natural’ in its entirety.

      • Anonymous says:

        there is no evidence for this claim

        billions of people have been wearing polyester for over 50 years

        you’re a woman stuck in a male body because your drinking water is full of birth control pills excreted in the urine of women living upstream from you

        • Anonymous says:

          There is evidence of this claim. There’s evidence of synthetic fabrics and plastics causing a decrease in fertility in animal and human subjects. Everything from footwear to chicken bedding has shown this effect. You will obviously inhale and digest more microplastics by surrendering yourself with plastics, like polyester.
          >we’ve been using it for 50 years
          We’ve used asbestos since the Stone Age and the asbestos lobby still keeps it from being banned in lots of places. Plastics producers have every incentive to fund research that would prevent a plastics ban, just like the asbestos lobby.
          >but there’s contaminated water
          Naming one health hazard doesn’t eliminate another health hazard. Contaminated water and plastics are both health concerns.

  2. Anonymous says:

    get a cotton/lycra blend if you want it to cling on the arms and chest or a poly stretch knit

    100% cotton will get baggy fast after it initially shrinks and if you bleach them they fall apart.

    enzyme cleaners are safer (albeit slower) than bleach

  3. Anonymous says:

    he looks very short it’d be soo cute holding his classes in the air and watching him try to jump and grab them ^_^

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