You walk into a store. You grab a t-shirt in your size. You try it on. It's baggy through the chest, boxy through the shoulders, and somehow still wrong everywhere that counts.
So you buy it anyway — because what choice do you have? That's just how t-shirts are, right?
Wrong. That's just how big brands designed them. Cheap to make. Easy to size. Built for a shelf, not a body. And they've been charging you premium prices for it for years.