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Simply Fab: American Apparel Unisex Thermochromatic T-Shirt

Mon, 07/21/2008 - 2:00pm by FabSugar
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Some tees are plain, others are not. This American Apparel Unisex Thermochromatic Sheer Jersey T-Shirt ($34), is a far cry from plain Jane. Through the magical world of science, this tee will change different colors according to your body temperature. How fun!

The semisheer fabric is great for the warm weather and the price is nice; I think I'll take two. Didn't I tell you hypercolor is back?

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  • supergurl's picture
    supergurl
    1

    gag! this is not a new concept. Plus, I don't think I'd want anyone to know if i'm hot and sweaty. OH and it's fug, too. Smiling

    17 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • Misskastar's picture
    Misskastar
    3

    yeah I think I have to agree with supergurl. I am not liking this at all. It's weird, and kind of gross looking. It looks messy. The before shirts are already kind of plain, and then the after ones are discolored, it looks like an old raggedy shirt that accidently got bleached.

    17 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • sfbutterfly24's picture
    sfbutterfly24
    5

    I was out in the Marina on Friday waiting in the super super long line for pizza and this guy had it on and was loving it. Why you ask because 15 drunk girls kept feeling him up and saying oooh its so neat!!!

    17 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • LadyLiLa83's picture
    LadyLiLa83
    8

    I'm very excited to see Hypercolors have made a comeback, but I'd definitely not wear one!

    17 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • emalove's picture
    emalove
    10

    Ugh, I'm alllll set...I wore Hypercolor tees when I was in junior high and they were horrible then.

    I hate American Apparel too.

    17 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • jennaboa's picture
    jennaboa
    13

    I had one of these way back in the 80s when I was something like 10 and didn't really care about fashion that wasn't Barbie-based; Gennera made them then. Doesn't look like it has changed all that much in 20 years. Still fug. You'd think it would have evolved a bit from then (I mean, I did, what with impending wrinkle-hood and the degree, etc.).

    17 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • Rose Cullen's picture
    Rose Cullen
    15

    It looks like a velvet t-shirt and no matter how soft velvet is I do not want it to be my shirt.

    17 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • bigestivediscuit's picture
    bigestivediscuit
    19

    My boyfriend and I saw this in the AA store the other day and both decided it was weird and not cool ... besides, the cut of the shirt is awful and not flattering at all.

    17 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • rabidmoon's picture
    rabidmoon
    20

    Cut of the shirt ruins it for me. Unflattering..those things hate hourglass shapes.

    Those things either fit me like a tent, or if I even attempt to get it to fit, it grabs my boobs and bunches up on my hips, while the waist and arms are far, far too big.

    And I think the whole colour change thing is fine if you are like 12..but now? Nah, its not for me. Eye-wink

    17 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • Soni78's picture
    Soni78
    21

    hideous. they could have at least given it some sort of a good fit!

    17 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • adpalen's picture
    adpalen
    22

    sooo I gotta ask when you get sweaty in the heat do the armpits or any other sweaty part of you change color to make it much noticeable that you're sweating up a storm? If so, yuuuck count me out.

    17 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • LuLuBelle's picture
    LuLuBelle
    24

    I so use to wear one of these tees back in the day and will never wear one again.

    17 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • Pinky Paige's picture
    Pinky Paige
    25

    Seriously they are bringing back hypercolor? I am a firm believer that some "trends" should stay in the past...

    17 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • soapbox's picture
    soapbox
    26

    I agree with Pinky Paige; hypercolor is just one of those things that belong in the past.

    17 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • AngelGrl135's picture
    AngelGrl135
    27

    im not old enough to remember hypercolor so its all new to me. i'd try it

    16 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment

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