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I don't usually pay a whole lot of attention to my shirt brands. I did notice, however, that I have a lot of Mountain Lake shirts in my closet.
From the best I can tell Mountain Lake must be the Goody's department store brand. Definately I know I got the Mountain Lakes shirts at Goody's.
These are some of the most comfortable shirts I've worn. They are made mostly of cotton. I checked one, and it says 98% cotton and 2% spandex. So, the shirts hold the shape but feel like nice, soft cotton. The way a shirt feels is a big one for me.
Another comfort touch is that they don't put real tags in the shirts. They stamp the information in the back up near the neck. I hate to cut tags out and usually end up with tag stubs which don't feel good. No problems with that here.
Mountain Lake shirst are cute too.
They are classic cut - not belly shirts (heaven help us all) and not dress length (more clothing than I care to wear). They hit an inch or so below the top of jeans which is where I like shirts to hit.
The colors and styles change all the time. A lot of them are in earth tones. One of my favorite all-time shirts is an old Mountain Lake shirt in olive with some flowers. My recent ones include a lavendar flower print and a couple of solids. There are also ones that have little shirt=ettes under, so it looks like I'm wearing a pull over with a dress shirt, when I'm not. That's nice when I want to look a little dressier but do not want to feel a lot hotter.
The Mounain Lake shirts last and last. They wash and look good. I wear mine a lot - some for work and others for play.
Last edited on May 28, 2007
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