Ordered. Good work. If you could do the Bismarck profile on Grey, that would be cool too
T-Shirt size.
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I’m thinking about t-shirts now, instead of stickers. So what is your t-shirt size?
And now for some commentary on t-shirt sizes. Personally, I think that unless you are going for the uber-ultra baggy look, your weigh around 250 lbs, or your are 6’3" or taller, you should not be wearing XL. I’m saying this because if I do get t-shirts, I’d rather get a bunch of L instead of the over-sized, for almost everybody, XL.
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I’m 6’4", need XL )
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I’m 5’ 5". 403 lbs. You decide. :P
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@Deviant:Scripter:
I’m 5’ 5". 403 lbs. You decide. :P
spoken like a true computer programmer
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@cystic:
@Deviant:Scripter:
I’m 5’ 5". 403 lbs. You decide. :P
spoken like a true computer programmer
:lol:LOL. I’m just playin’ with you guys. :P
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OK on L if you get L that are truly L.
Having had some dealings in the apparel industry, I will confirm that the practice and policy of size labeling is all over the highway, and note that cotton Ts always shrink. With XL one at least knows the thing will not be stretch-tight. Anyway, if you get to look at them and L seems like L, then include me in for an L.
On quality, a stock shirt like Hanes Heavyweight or some such is priced higher but holds up much better.
Are you thinking white, black, red, grey? I dig any but white.
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Hey Djensen,
Check out: http://www.cafepress.com/cp/info/sell/
This could potentially solve your problem of having to figure out the “best size for all” situation, and it’ll also save you from having to throw down money beforehand. Heh, with any luck, maybe you’ll make a few bucks. :POh well, just a thought…
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Hey thanks for the info. I’ll check it out.
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