I’ve got a WEK “big easy” shirt that’s at least 20 years old, possibly 25. I’m pretty sure my mother gave it to me. Judging from the comments in the reviews, other people love it as much as me and have had theirs just as long.
It was originally a light lilac/periwinkle color. The sleeves now have a few holes. I have no idea why they have holes. It’s not made of wool (therefore the holes are not moth-made). I guess it’s just old.
I wear it on a daily basis as a sort of a house coat. It’s the perfect weight for a layer. I try not to wear it out (other than to the mailbox), but sometimes I end up wearing it to do a local errand.

Deep post, huh?
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I hated this prompt, but I think it’s turning into one of my favorites for the ways people are answering. I love this. lol
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Thank you and I know! “What’s the oldest things” isn’t even grammatically correct.
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The way it’s written aggravated me so much!
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For favorite shirts like that, the holes bring character. It looks comfy
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It really is! I can’t part w it
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I’m wearing an old t-shirt that my son gave me for a hike this morning. Some old shirts just can be tossed! Fun post, Mary!
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Thank you Lauren! I agree🙂
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