<p>Personally, I like the first one better.</p>
<p>I hope this is the hardest decision you ever have to make.</p>
<p>hmm the first website isn’t letting me put the shirt in my cart. So if it doesn’t start working my decision may be made for me. lol</p>
<p>Haha I bought a jacket with the same design as the first one from the bookstore and love it. Very comfortable :)</p>
<p>You can also try the dartmouth coop - they have more stuff than the dartmouth bookstore</p>
<p>I checked the coop, but the only sweatshirt they have that I like is $65, while these 2 are $40.</p>
<p>This may truly be a matter of getting what you pay for. </p>
<p>If you can wait and see the sweatshirts up front, that would be great. </p>
<p>If the sweat shirt is 2/$40, it is probably not a heavy sweatshirt and won’t last for the long haul. </p>
<p>My D does have the $65 sweatshirt from the co-op it is really well made and heavy (shirt is now 5 years old and holding up well, so yes, I really got my $$'s worth
).</p>
<p>first is more legit</p>
<p>The first one is so much cuter!!</p>
<p>Funny this thread came up. I’ve had two interactions over the phone with the Dartmouth Co-op trying to clarify an online order that hasn’t arrived. Even though the problem was theirs, I found them to be unapologetic and unaccommodating. Is this just an example of New England flintiness or does just this store have an attitude?</p>
<p>Has anyone else had trouble ordering from the Barnes and Noble Dartmouth Bookstore website?
I can’t put the sweatshirt in my ‘cart,’ and I’ve tried on different computers. :(</p>
<p>Sybbie, these aren’t 2/$40; they’re $40 each. Does the Co-op have a sizing chart?</p>
<p>I ordered from the Coop but the sweatshirt is shaped so awkwardly!
It’s too short for my liking but it’s extremely wide. I got a Medium, which is what most of my other sweatshirts are… but this one is way shorter and way wider.</p>