Talk:Minnie T-Shirt

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Another case with variation:

Image:Minnie T-Shirt (Fitted) (Dark Red).JPG and Image:Minnie T-Shirt (Dark Red).JPG

Was thinking of having it Minnie T-Shirt (Fitted) (Dark Red) and Minnie T-Shirt (Dark Red). The Minnie T-Shirt (Fitted) (Dark Red) is Female only, but if it were titled Minnie T-Shirt (Female) (Dark Red) seems as though it might imply that Minnie T-Shirt (Dark Red) is only for males.

For this one, as the image on the shirt is the same, I don't think a sepearte page is necessary, just a section within this page for the Fitted female version.

Let me know what you think! --UpInTheAir 14:52, 30 January 2008 (CST)

Is not one male and the other female? Either way, having it as a section on the one page is most appropriate. -- SpinMarty 18:06, 31 January 2008 (CST)


Females can wear the "Regular" version as well. I will be adding those when I get the chance.--UpInTheAir 18:54, 31 January 2008 (CST)

Figures - even cartoon girls get to wear all the clothing :) -- SpinMarty 18:57, 31 January 2008 (CST)

When ever we have something like this, in past image pages, we always put a male and female section in the page. --Haveamagicalday (Talk | Contributions) 20:17, 31 January 2008 (CST)


But that is the point. There IS no male or female. It's unisex or just female. The fact that the (Fitted) version is a female variety is designated by the fact that we use the Female Only template in the Notes area. I have been spending LOTS of time trying to clean up the mess of an abandoned Clothes section that we currently have and so I am very familiar with what has been done in the past. For the areas where I think our past organization works well, I have maintained consistency which should be evident from the edits I have been making. I do make it a point to think before I edit (this is always a good practice) and I feel that the way I have chosen to organize this page is effective. Thank you for your comments though. --UpInTheAir 21:49, 31 January 2008 (CST)