Exactly. Thank you, Moonblossom!
I think it's pretty petty and meanspirited of people to say things like that. If you don't want a fitted shirt, buy the ones that are already out. Don't disparage or belittle the people who'd like one. If it's not for you, fine. Some people here would obviously buy it, and I think it's very wrong of you to judge them. Telling someone that if they want a shirt that conforms to their figure, they don't deserve Gaia clothing is very, very wrong.
Some women have larger chests and smaller waists, and don't want to look like they're wearing a sackcloth. Some women have larger chests and larger middles and are tired of people looking twice to see if they're male or female. Some women have smaller chests and waists and don't want to look swamped in their clothes. Printed male-cut (or "unisex," as it's called now) shirts on large breasts can lead to the pattern breaking, and printed male-cut shirts on small breasts can lead to it folding or sagging outwards. Plus I know several guys who are very slender who prefer baby-doll style shirts because printed tees sag on them or bag out all wrong.