extra long t-/sweat shirts

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Couya
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extra long t-/sweat shirts

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A few days ago, I saw a young fellow wearing a t-/sweatshirt that came down to his knees over the leg tubes that came down to his ankles, all white. It was roughly the same as a long sweatshirt I bought some months ago, but have hardly worn as the hem is too constricting.

ASOS is selling this :
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The sides are open, so would not restrict movement.
I can't understand why the lower skirt has to have a different colour/pattern, as if it had been added as an afterthought. I like the pattern at the top, but not the lower part. All the long shirts are like this, but I think it would look far better if they were the same colour all the way down, just like any normal-length shirt.

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Re: extra long t-/sweat shirts

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If I could find one in my part of the world I would definitely buy one, but not as tight fitting as this.
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