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V**E
My go to
These are my favorite tank tops and have purchased them for years. My only complaint is that they are now making them a little longer than they used to. I’m 4’11 so it’s a little awkward if not tucked in.
R**0
GREAT TANK ... WISH IT CAME XXL
I live on Kauai during the winter months. I do not tolerate heat well. What works best for me is light weight 100% Cotton, spandex is fine.These tanks are well made, nice material.However, I wish they came in larger sizes.I got the XL and it fits well but is not large enough to drapeThe photos displayed show that they drape which is why I chose them, besides being cotton.I would like to purchase more colors but won't because of the sizeFor most women these would be very comfortable.
N**Y
Great Tank but size up.
Nice tank. Material is not to thin, not to thick but size up 1 size if you have more than a C bust unless you want tight stretchy look. The model appears to be sized up. I was confused by other reviews and sized down to small. The small fit tightly with a lot of stretch and my niples showed right through. Returned for the large which is more blousey but not overly. The length is too long for me in the large to wear out. I’m 5’2”. It looks nice tucked in though.I ordered a 2nd color.
W**F
"Wash separately, hand wash, hang dry;" not "loose fit," but body hugging, unnecessary plastic
What I like about the OMSJ tank and why I ordered it is that it's cotton, has a scoop neckline both in the front and back, and the purple is a lovely jewel tone. Other pluses are the fabric is not too thin, or too thick, and the product doesn't smell of chemicals.Even though the item description on Amazon says "loose fit," thanks to some reviewers, I ordered up a size. With an item description noted as "hand wash only," one would assume by buying up a size, it'd arrive with enough extra room that it could be machine washed on cold. But, this tank is body hugging right out of the package. (Hasn't been washed yet.). The sides are not straight or loose fit, they curve in at the waist to be form fitting. Also, the bottom hem is curved with the shortest area at the side seams, which is unflattering for curvy bodies.The tag sewn onto this tank says "95% cotton 5% spandex, wash separately, MADE IN CHINA.” On a paper label it says "hand wash, hang dry."Even though this so called "loose fit" tank was ordered a size up (but is body hugging), with the "wash separately/hand wash/hang dry" instructions it's assumed the cotton fabric was not preshrunk and if machine washed and dried it'd shrink to be unwearable. sighIn the item description it boasts, "you can't go wrong with this casual t-shirt!"WRONG!Am I the only one frustrated with clothing coming from China in which the fabric had not been preshrunk nor made colorfast, not made ready to machine wash and dry, nor sized for U.S. common sized bodies?Do I want to buy more clothing that must be washed separately, hand washed, hang dry - NO!Do I want to buy items that contain unnecessary, single-use, throwaway plastic - NO!My long search for nice, loose fit, cotton tank tops in a variety of jewel tones continues.The tank top arrived in a ziplock plastic bag. I’d strongly prefer plastic not be used at all, but I'll find ways to reuse it.Speaking of which, I had no idea until OMSJ's product arrived, but attached to a shiny cord with the company's polymer coated paper label is a small, thick piece of hard plastic embossed with the company name, "OMSJ." There's NO NEED for the company name to be duplicated on single-use, throwaway items and especially not plastic. What in the heck am I supposed to do with that plastic, or for that matter, the shiny cord and polymer coated paper label? I hate that OMSJ makes customers accomplices in more garbage, especially plastic garbage. OMSJ's contribution to plastic contamination is an absolute turn off.OMSJ should be held accountable for the unsustainable items it uses and passes on to customers. OMSJ should do its part and own its responsibility for the product management lifecycle! If a throwaway label is even needed, I suggested the use of a simple cotton cord and uncoated paper label made from recycled paper, which can be recycled again (or if pretty enough used as a bookmark, etc.); and, don’t use plastic, including bags.That bitesized "OMSJ" hard plastic piece on a cord could potentially end up in the guts of an albatross on Midway Island, or a sea turtle, or another animal. Most plastic is littered or goes to landfills. Plastic washes into waterways, rivers, oceans, choking native wildlife, polluting their habitats. A published study revealed that 90% of all sea birds have eaten plastic. Its estimated 11 million tons of plastic pollution enters oceans each year. That's about 24,250,848,840 pounds each year. Once plastic reaches the ocean, it becomes next to impossible to remove on any significant scale.Most plastics do NOT biodegrade - ever. Plastic gradually breaks down into smaller pieces called microplastics. Microplastics are significantly harder to remove from the environment. Plastics contaminate soil and water, along with the bodies of animals. From there plastics enter the human food chain. Many chemicals found in plastics are endocrine disruptors, which can be correlated to an imbalance in hormones, reproductive issues, cancer. Microplastics are inadvertently consumed via water, food, and by inhaling them. (Think plastic water and beverage bottles, plastic food containers, bottom-feeding shellfish, synthetic clothing and bedding, clothes dryers - dryers generate about 40 times more microfibers than washing machines, carpeting, vehicle tires - tires containing synthetic rubber break down when driving, sending tiny plastic particles into the environment, etc.) Microplastics have been found in human blood and organs. It's estimated the average person eats 70,000 microplastics each year.Recycling is important, but the U.S. recycles less than 10% of all plastic produced. With that disappointing record, recycling won’t be an end-all solution to rapidly expanding plastic production.Companies should take the initiative, innovating and rethinking their designs and packaging and using sustainable materials. Or, single-use plastic should be banned globally. Many companies need incentives. Customers can request companies to switch to more sustainable, durable, compostable, renewable, and/or recycled-content and packaging, and not use fossil fuel–derived plastic.For the most part, humans lived without synthetic plastic until the 1950s. Of the 9+ billion tons of plastic produced since then, two thirds of it is already waste, amassed in landfills, oceans and other natural environments. But, every positive action counts. There are many sustainable alternatives available. We humans can think carefully and critically about the materials we use and our waste management practices. Moving to a circular economy, rejecting items that use plastic including plastic packaging, while reusing, repairing, repurposing, reducing, and recycling items, together we can significantly reduce the amount of plastic produced and used, to help protect the health of the planet and its inhabitants.
P**N
Thick shirt
This shirt is not light and flowy as described. Heavier and thicker than the white one it is advertised with.Ordered the white one since I already have one. Wider straps, thick and heavy material.
L**E
I bit on the smaller size if washed and dried
Love these tops! But I don’t want the hassle of hanging to dry so I ordered one size larger than my normal size. For reference, I’m 5’7”, weight 135ish, chest measurement 36B. Proceeded to wash and dry, knowing to expect some shrinkage due to cotton content, but it shrunk so much that it now fits too tight.I ordered 4 of these tops so I opted to hang dry the other 3 and they fit perfect. Just a tad loose, which is the actual style of this top, so I’m very happy with my purchase. But if you want to put these in the dryer, I’d suggest ordering 2 sizes up for the proper look of a tad loose.Quality is very good. None are see through, even the white.
L**Y
Not awful, just not what I expected or hoped for.
I purchased in small in two colors and sent both back. Either the pics were a bit deceiving, or I had pinned hopes on something different. The gray, which appears taupe-gray in the ad, is actually a run-of-the-mill, lighter, standard gray. The material appeared to be more of a loose, cotton fabric in the pics but was actually an odd synthetic, stiffer material. Not awful, just not what I wanted. Armholes were cut too small for my longer torso, which caused a tighter fit across the bust than I wanted; however, the rest of the shirt was a larger cut - so I wouldn’t have wanted to size up to a medium. It maybe the perfect choice for some, not for me.
V**E
I love the color
Cute tank top. This is the 3rd tank I've ordered. They wash nice in cold water and low dryer approx. 8 minutes & hang to finish drying. My only complaint: a little long for my 5'1" body but fits great thru the bust/chest 36DD.
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