

I don't know if I can pull off the exact look that they're meant for, but I can definitely do with the extra length! 
)pointup said:Yes, someone definately brought up the laundry thing... My mom is always like "Why do you have to wear 3 shirts at once???".. I am a layering wh*re I must say![]()
loolabel_xx said:what do people here think of micky mouse t-shirts?i bought one the other day from rokit in london.ive never realy liked them but this ones realy unusual!

i like long t-shirts as undershirts, so i tuck them in ...
i'd never wear a t-shirt on its own, that's just sick.
halifaxshayman said:What kinda trousers to you wear with long t-shirts?
halifaxshayman said:This is what the extra-long tee shirt thing is, eh? Not a fan myself. Seems a bit frumpy (imo) and doesn't flatter the female form; don't think it flatters any form actually. Looks like a maternity shirt. or pajamas ... i'm picturing julia roberts... early 90's. ... frizzy hair ... pedal pushers .... combat boots ...*this is getting painful*
where does the bottom hem sit on you girls with the tall mid-riffs or whatever it was? Does it look like a normal fit shirt on you?
miserylovescompany said:I have one tunic length top that just covers the fullest part of my hips (which are BTW...not very full actually at all) and it is VERY flattering on MY female form.
As far as how the longer tees fit me (I have a very elongated torso)...it depends on HOW long the long shirt is. Most go just a bit below my hip bones. I usually pull them up a bit over my belt in the front. If you are referring to normal as the shirt just meeting the top of the pants...that has never felt comfortable for me...and generally...with regular tees...it was never gonna happen unless i sized up...and even then...they usually just got wider not longer. Even with some longer tees I can still expose my midriff a bit when i lift up my arms above my head.

halifaxshayman said:ah, i c. in that case it sounds alright, or actually quite nice.![]()