Classic Men T-shirt

Gildan 5000
- 100% Cotton (fiber content may vary for different colors)
- Medium fabric (5.3 oz/yd² (180 g/m²))
- Classic fit
- Tear away label
- Runs true to size

$27.99 $22.99
Gildan 5000
Bella+Canvas 6400
Gildan 18500
Gildan 18000
Bella+Canvas 3501
Bella+Canvas 3005
Bella+Canvas 3501
Gildan 64000B
Rabbit Skins 3321
Shoulder tape
Twill tape covers the shoulder seams to stabilize the back of the garment and prevent stretching
Fiber composition
Solid colors are 100% cotton; Heather colors are 50% cotton, 50% polyester (Sport Grey is 90% cotton, 10% polyester); Antique colors are 60% cotton, 40% polyester
Without side seams
Knitted in one piece using tubular knit, it reduces fabric waste and makes the garment more attractive
Ribbed knit collar without seam
Ribbed knit makes the collar highly elastic and helps retain its shape
Fabric
Made from specially spun fibers that make a very strong and smooth fabric that is perfect for printing
How do you feel about binary labels in the Awesome mothers day classic shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this industry? Menswear and womenswear shows, female and male boards at agencies, etc.? Early on, when I was finding my identity and defining myself, I used to feel very strange. I used to really dissociate and try to focus on just being a model, but I’m not just a model, you know? I used to feel very conflicted, but then I started setting boundaries between spaces. Modeling is a work space for me, I’m providing a service. I see it as playing parts, if you ask me to be a cowboy then I’ll be a cowboy, if you ask me to play Barbie, then I’ll do that. I’ll always do my best regardless. But, honestly, little by little I’m noticing that there’s less of an obligation towards binarity from the modeling angle, and from producers, creatives, etc. I mean, there’s always going to be that person who has a very old-school mentality and whose references are very limited, but we’re getting there.
Not so much the Awesome mothers day classic shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this actual clothes or looks, because I perform them. What gives me dysphoria or stresses me out is usually the direction, specially when they’re dated or disrespectful. I’m always mindful of the fact that projects are conceived and defined way before I’m booked, so I stay open minded to anything, but sometimes directions can be disrespectful or unnecessary. For example, I had a job not too long ago and the man that was directing me kept saying like be this guy that fucks all the girls or be the guy that is dominant and likes to brawl, and I’m like… how is this helpful? How does this help me move and pose in a way that is productive? I get it if you ask me to be strong or dominant or intimidating. These outdated references or manners of speaking are just unproductive. Those give me dysmorphia. I do want to clarify that it’s not about rejecting masculinity. I love masculinity and it’s beautiful and I live it. It’s more about where it’s coming from. There’s masculine attitudes that can be so sexy and protective and beautiful. It’s not about trying to not be that, it’s about where it’s coming from.
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