T-Shirts

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mmm-five

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11,431 posts

291 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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Has the supplier of the T-Shirts changed recently, as I notice the latest T-Shirt I bought is of a much more lightweight material to the ones I bought last year (the 'well oiled' & 'smiley' ones).

Whilst I understand the 'gay boy band' sizing you're now using on some t-shirts it doesn't make it particularly easy to find out which size will fit. As I normally order XL, there was only one size up from this (the XXL of course), which while it just about goes over my head it's been given to my 8-stone weakling of cousin as it actually fits him.

How about having proper sizes for proper men - I don't want my moobs & corset on display for everyone to see wink

Mr Will

13,719 posts

213 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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I've moved this to the shop forum where Dan who runs our shop now will hopefully be along shortly to answer your questions!

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mmm-five

Original Poster:

11,431 posts

291 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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Didn't even know there was a shop forum - I suppose it's my fault for not having every forum listed on my homepage then wink

DreadDave

189 posts

190 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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Hi mmmm-five,

The 6 new T-shirts are specially designed as a slim fit or as boy-band size but this doesn’t reflect across the other T-shirts in the shop.

we have been working on some in 'normal' sizes that are getting photographed early next week and should be available soon..... I am predicting about a week.

Dave.

mmm-five

Original Poster:

11,431 posts

291 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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Thanks for the reply on the sizes, how about calling the t-shirts 'BB-shirts' or such, to make them easier to differentiate. I know there was a note on the site about them being a smaller fit, but even an 5XL would have been pushing it in my case (all muscle you see).

Is the lightweight nature of the t-shirt also due to it being for the smaller person - is it something to so with them not having the strength to wear anything heavier wink

LordGrover

33,691 posts

219 months

Tuesday 31st March 2009
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Anyone got a tape measure?
S, M, L, XL is pretty meaningless really. Can't you state the actual size; i.e. dimensions? When it's flat on the table just pop a tape across it, below the arms - if it's 20" then call that a 40" chest.