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  2. Shirts didn’t fit their athletic build. So they created a ...

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    Before Steven Fisher and Lee Moffie founded the company in 2015, they could not find a dress shirt to fit their athletic build. “Slim Fit” dress shirts were too tight, “Standard Fit ...

  3. Form-fitting garment - Wikipedia

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    A form-fitting Halloween costume. A form-fitting garment is an article of clothing that tightly follows the contours of the part of the body being covered. A feature of Modern Western societies is the popularity of form-fitting clothing worn by women, compared to equivalent male garments. These include T-shirts, sweaters, shorts, and jeans.

  4. Underwear - Wikipedia

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    tank top, wifebeater (slang), singlet, muscle shirt, athletic shirt, A-shirt A sleeveless garment similar to a T-shirt. Also sometimes worn as an informal outer garment. A-shirt (guinea tee, muscle shirt, singlet; UK: vest) – tight-fitting with large armholes and a neckline that can extend as far as mid-chest.

  5. The 13 best Lululemon-inspired styles you can shop online - AOL

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    The Crz Yoga leggings appear to have the same fabric, stitching and fit. What’s more, the activewear comes in 32 different colors, ranges in size from XXS to XL and has two inseam length options.

  6. Rogue Fitness - Wikipedia

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    Rogue originally started in 2007 in Toledo, Ohio, by Bill Henniger when he had difficulty finding the necessary equipment for his new gym, a CrossFit affiliate.He set up an e-commerce one-stop site roguefitness.com, with the intention of selling all the equipment necessary for a CrossFit gym. [2]

  7. Why shirts bunch up in the back & an easy way to fix it - AOL

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    Please note that this is a regular (non-petite) shirt, on very petite, 4'11" me, so the waist of the shirt was much lower than my natural waist, resulting in the "back poof". Also, the fit of this ...