Any of you guys with pregnant wives/girlfriends/mistresses know of where I might be able to get an ISU maternity shirt for my wife? I'm striking out and I can't believe they don't have something for those ladies carrying future Cyclone fans.
Any of you guys with pregnant wives/girlfriends/mistresses know of where I might be able to get an ISU maternity shirt for my wife? I'm striking out and I can't believe they don't have something for those ladies carrying future Cyclone fans.
Why don't you try this...
google.com
I did look at google and the only thing there is one measly shirt. You ought to get out of your parents basement every once and awhile instead of belittling fellow Cyclone fans.
It's pretty obvious you wouldn't be the one to ask about this, since you probably haven't been close enough to touch a living, breathing girl, much less impregnate one.
See you in B3
real funny making fun of a down syndrome kid - I'm really gonna whoop you now, my dog has downs. Not cool.
How far along is she? I've found I can get by with a regular t-shirt (in my size or one size up) that has some stretch to it (in other words, not 100% cotton, but something with a little spandex or even dri-fit type material) up until I'm about 8-9 months along. Otherwise, your best bet would be to buy a solid-color t-shirt from a maternity store and then do an iron-on decal or have it screenprinted (which would be $$ for just one shirt). The length is the biggest issue - wearing a maternity tank under a regular t-shirt can help avoid showing the belly.Any of you guys with pregnant wives/girlfriends/mistresses know of where I might be able to get an ISU maternity shirt for my wife? I'm striking out and I can't believe they don't have something for those ladies carrying future Cyclone fans.
How far along is she? I've found I can get by with a regular t-shirt (in my size or one size up) that has some stretch to it (in other words, not 100% cotton, but something with a little spandex or even dri-fit type material) up until I'm about 8-9 months along. Otherwise, your best bet would be to buy a solid-color t-shirt from a maternity store and then do an iron-on decal or have it screenprinted (which would be $$ for just one shirt). The length is the biggest issue - wearing a maternity tank under a regular t-shirt can help avoid showing the belly.