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Don't forget larger sizes too--like XXXL, otherwise it
will feel like wearing spandex for some of us.

Miguel

-----Original Message-----
From: Sheryl Garcia [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 12:03 PM
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Subject: Re: Be the first on the block!


Ray Anne and T-Shirt Wizards--

Yes, if one is outside of the M,L, and XL range, it's just too bad most
of the time.  Those of us who are petite have almost as hard a time
getting T-Shirts that fit as the full-figured woman.  I don't know how
many times I have heard "well, you can always wear it as a night
shirt."

Let's have a decent number of the S and XXL shirts available, too.

Sheryl Garcia

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Sheryl Wilhite Garcia
Visual Resources Curator
University of Houston
Department of Art
100 Fine Arts
Houston, TX  77204-4891
713-743-2825
713-743-2823 Fax
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