i can’t stand a long sleeve tee for the life of me, they feel restrictive in a way i can’t even put into words. this extends to all but one crewneck sweatshirt i’ve ever owned, unless it’s got un-ribbed cuffs i probably can’t stand it and even then it’s like a 99% chance it’s a no. also the silhouette tends to be very unflattering on me, i look like an extra in a high school production of peter pan
for a classic fit, everybody.world, but the newer tubular ones don’t fit as well as they used to tbh. also kinda long i wear gildan heavy cotton blanks every day, just a slim fitting mechanic undershirt vibe (1 size down) gildan ultra is fine but collar thickness is inconsistent. it’s just ‘a damn t shirt’ we’ve all had a few at least tbh there’s not one that’s accessible boxy/classic fit tee that i like rn. i have a perfect vintage tee, if i ever start a brand i would like to use it as a fit sample
in no particular order
-a place for owls - a denver based indie/emo band with gorgeous writing and lush instrumentation
-LL by The Hellp - the most important electronic/pop album of the 2020s, this album more than justifies their self-mythologizing of the past decade
-Mk.Gee - he's finally getting his flowers thank god but there is nothing else that sounds like two star out there
-Tigers Blood by Waxahatchee - Waxahatchee with MJ Lenderman executive production what more do you need
-Aaron West & the Roaring Twenties - conceptual side project of the lead singer of emo cornerstone The Wonder Years, he plays/writes the character of Aaron West across three beautiful alt country albums
-Venturing - Jane Remover's side project, great rock/contemporary shoegaze, album out valentine's day
closest film to a nightmare i’ve ever seen. actually so dreadful it’s unbelievable, but also very gorgeous, with an S tier soundtrack, and a good watch above all else