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Mar 31Liked by Jennifer Sey

How about women’s tops that aren’t cropped, please? I bought two joggers, one for me and one for my daughter. I want to get some sweatshirts and t shirts, but I am too tall (and old) for cropped. If you release tall options or long length tops, I would buy a bunch. I suspect women who are short would appreciate some options for pants in their length as well.

I can’t wait to get the joggers in the mail! The website was easy to navigate and the order shipped immediately. I am excited for the apparently planned release of leggings!

Congratulations for doing things your way! Once you decide to be your own boss, there is no going back. Way to be an inspiration and a leader for our young girls!

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Mar 31Liked by Jennifer Sey

Love the quality and if the shirts have to be imported, I feel better from a country like Peru. Thanks for the quick shipping!

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Apr 7Liked by Jennifer Sey

Jen, the quality of this shirt is amazing. I don’t usually spend this much on a shirt, but I felt like, ok, it’s also supporting the message. But I guess this is why my $15 shirts don’t last long. I bought a men’s because I don’t like crop length, and it fits great but now I’m wondering if I’m not actually a woman lol.

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Apr 5Liked by Jennifer Sey

I just got an email about shorts, but I am SO drawn to those Free to Think, Free to Speak, Free to Move shirts! If you had long versions in mens and womens I'd be three RIGHT now!

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Apr 1Liked by Jennifer Sey

When I first saw the logo band-aids was what came to mind, not swastikas.

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Mar 31Liked by Jennifer Sey

Congratulations on the launch! Wishing you all the best.

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Jen, the Save Women's Sports T shirt should be in multiple colors. I hate grey, and the text is practically invisible anyway.

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it looks like the only shirt for woman are the short cut. Not crop but end right at the hips. Make some longer please.

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Meanwhile, here's a retired Kindergarten teacher/developmental specialist suggestion for counseling a teen who is ideating opposite sex persona. (and stop saying "trans" as well as "gender" because they mean nothing)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRaVv70Gxr4&t=121s

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Change the name of your product, not your mission. XX-XY will never be a super successful brand that could compete with a brand like Under Armour. I haven't bought a Nike product in more than 20 years. I hated Under Armour but didn't know why.

So, I was always an Addidas, Puma, or occasionally Mizuno (mainly for baseball) fan. My ten-year-old boys would never want to wear a brand that says XX-XY. The parent company can always be XX-XY, but come up with a different name. You could always reference XX-XY. Pantera by XX-XY

Also, I love that you have products manufactured outside of CHINA. At some point offer products made in the USA. Your customers will pay a premium for MADE IN THE USA.

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Jennifer if you create a shirt showing LGBTQVWXYZ (stupid labeling) support for your XX-XY save women's sport brand I would happily wear it and I know many others who would as well. Thanks for all of your hard work the past few years.

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I don't have enough time to read all the substacks I subscribe to so I missed your opening. Congratulations! Where do I go to purchase?

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