I am cornering the market on Cat T-Shirts. My shirts are wearing out, so I'm on my sixth with two yet to be shipped. The above is the second from The small company. I bought "The Mountain Womens Catdalf T Shirt, Green" -- which is SUPPOSE To be Unisexed. 'Womens" ? (it had a man wearing one) The T-Shirt was $20 and a wonderful addition to my new shirt collection. The green subtle tie dye shirt has a full shirt of a Cat Wizard. AFTER a 24-hr, intense Fabric Softener with water soaking, washing and soaking, again, it came out LIGHT, more comfortable and if I had it for two or three years of wearing. Albeit, The shirt was a tad long and I sit on it cutting off the air flow inside the shirt making it hotter, I love it. Hence, I bought the Kingcat style kitty attacking biplanes atop the Empire State Building. (Basically, it is somebody took a pic of a kitten playing with a toy and superimposing it on a building with planes added.) The design grows on you. The shirt fit to the hips BEFORE the 24-hrs Fabric Softener Soaking. It was laid into the container soaking. A Day passes, the shirt looked LIKE six-inches longer. A gentle, but firm squeezing, it dried to the length of the Wizard, green shirt. Seriously, I was panicking that I would have to return it. It looked like a dress but tighten up in the drying. The stencil cat front passes the "Fingernail Test." It seemed to moderately fail BEFORE the soaking. It will get a washing and another soaking. The Ring Trilogy Wizard Cat shirt did get a Vinegar & Water soaking later to relax the stiff, heavy, hot, unbreathable shirt from the bag more and more. Kingcat Shirt will get more soakings and the detergent bath. But of now, it is a promising shirt I will keep. Given the $20 range price, the small company needs to BUILD up an inventory, then drop the shirts to about $20 each. Their colors and sizes are AWFUL. Both shirts were to have taken about two-weeks delivery. There's another shirt and another where there is only BLACK available. Charging $39 for the shirt hurts your business. I will never pay over $20 on a shirt that I do not trust will make me happy. The company has no reputation but have POOR inventory and overcharging customers. They have so much potential, but a savvy company should see a market is not being fulfilled, and take it from them. Right now, after treating the shirt, I will keep these two shirts. They are a bargain -- if you know how to treat the shirts making them softer and breathable. NOW, if they can improve their inventory and charge a FAIR price.