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Sherri Jennings –
Got this one for my stepsister for Christmas. She loves it! I was scared about the sizing because she has a huge chest but it fits her fine.
Tim Forman –
Turned out to keep its shape after washing and drying w/o fading or shrinking. I use a vinegar rinse instead of fabric softener and it felt really nice. The person I gifted this to never smiles, but actually liked it.