I want to thank Sue for alerting us to shirt.woot available at:
http://shirt.woot.com/

They have some really great shirts for teaching of psychology.

However, NOTE THAT THESE SHIRTS RUN RIDICULOUS SMALL. I now have a women's 
medium (should fit a normal 8-year old) for the popstickle shirt (the classic 
visual illusion of the impossible two/three pronged item, in this case a dual 
popsicle stick, hence the 'popstickle').

And a have a VERY tight fitting (especially in the bust line-- what they made 
these for prepubescent 'women'?) "large" women's brain shirt.

These two came out in quick succession and so I was stuck with making a 
decision before the first one arrived, which would have cued me to go larger, 
not smaller, on the second one :(

I was hoping to wear these in class on the particular days I will teach these 
topics in class this year but I'm afraid not. Well, I might s-q-e-e-z-e myself 
into the large brain shirt, but honestly, an almost 60-year old woman squeezed 
into a small t-shirt can look ridiculous; a colleague suggested a wear a jacket 
so only the brain (which gets rather stretched sideways as it lies right at 
bust level) will show. In fact, I don't think I can give them away as prizes in 
class :( They will be too small for most students even. So sad....

So I still plan to get appropriate shirts, but beware: ORDER AT LEAST TWO SIZES 
LARGER than you might otherwise. I'm going to try women's extra large next, and 
if that's too small, go to a men's large. Which will probably be way way too 
big. Sigh. They do not do exchanges. And you cannot go back and order another, 
larger one, as you can only get them on the day they are released.

Annette


Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
University of San Diego
5998 Alcala Park
San Diego, CA 92110
619-260-4006
[email protected]

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