mainemamma
Mainemamma
mainemamma

I’m prone to fainting and have passed out in public several times... I can’t imagine how hard it must’ve been for her to remain standing and composed in the midst of heatstroke—cause you know she can’t sit down with her head between her knees like a normal person and recover.

This was my thought too...I am 30 years younger than her and I fainted once from the heat and I was standing at a concert in shorts and a t-shirt. It happens.

I just got back from Chicago on Friday. I believe temps/humidity were similar to what they are in NYC today and holy hell, I can’t imagine being out in that in a suit PLUS body armor. I was drenched in sweat and ready to sit down after walking across a small parking lot in short sleeves.

I start feeling very uncomfortable at 80 degrees. By 90 degrees, I’m a sweat monster. How I survived 28 miserable years in Texas, I”ll never know. Probably A/C and tank tops/shorts.

I’m a very healthy 23-year-old who spent her graduation ceremony (and the entire next day) throwing up bc of heat exhaustion. (It was 95 degrees and humid and I’d been outside all day and was wearing a cap and gown).

they’re vertically integrated and most of their fabrics are made in their factory in LA

Say what you will about Charney but the product doesn’t need to be dragged in the process. I’d rather pay $28 for a basic tshirt and know it wasn’t made by a child or a slave in some unregulated death trap of a factory. They’re appropriately priced considering the implementation of organic cotton and that they’re made