Viva Emptiness Shirt or Longsleeve in M

Donoghue

Secret of silent Earth
Jun 26, 2007
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Hey there,

does anybody knows a Webshop selling Viva Emptiness Shirts or Longsleeves in other sizes than XL? I would be deeply grateful :)
 
Thanks alot,

but i guess i got bad luck and i'm searching for something, which rather does not exist. Seems, that most Katatonia Fans wear XL size, so there's no need selling smaller ones ;)
 
Thanks alot,

but i guess i got bad luck and i'm searching for something, which rather does not exist. Seems, that most Katatonia Fans wear XL size, so there's no need selling smaller ones ;)

Indeed, there are none in size M so far. Though it has been mentioned that shirts for older albums will be (re)printed soon.

Obviously, most Katatonia don't wear XL, so it's good that this trend isn't continuing. (The past few runs of shirts have included other sizes too.)
 
Even the M shirts I have still fit weird..I think they need a different style of shirt..the spandex blend slim fit ones are much more flattering in the smaller size range (L and lower). Also, I don't know about other girls, but Babydolls suck ass unless you are 12 without curves, bands should stop making them and just print S size of the regular run
 
Even the M shirts I have still fit weird..I think they need a different style of shirt..the spandex blend slim fit ones are much more flattering in the smaller size range (L and lower). Also, I don't know about other girls, but Babydolls suck ass unless you are 12 without curves, bands should stop making them and just print S size of the regular run

I agree. I've just stopped buying them. The designs on babydolls are absolutely lame in comparison to what they put on the mens' shirts. Whenever I wear a babydoll shirt it just reiterates the fact that I have huge tits and then I end up looking like a porn star.

If I'm at a show and I really like one of the bands, I always snatch up a size small shirt before they sell out. It's hard to find them. Bleh. Anyways, I've also found that the best thing to do is to alter the neckline a bit with scissors. I find that the necklines are restricting and somewhat choking, so I always like to alter it to make it look more feminine and less like I'm wearing a black cotton bag. Also, basic sewing or pinning can get you a better fit on the sides, which is slimming.

Now, that makes me seem like one of those DIY freaks who is constantly altering clothing. Don't want to come off that way. However, I must also mention that I absolutely hate it when women modify the hell out of shirts by going crazy with safetypins and shit. It's annoying.