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Seattle, WA

m

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Newcastle, UK

A S would fit quite nicely, plenty of room left over.

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Kiel, Germany

On AA shirts XS... so I guess S?

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Miami, FL

M

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Liverpool, UK

Pro tip - I got a load of BRK t-shirts for blip 09, (got equal amounts of S-XXL) and at the end I only had a few XL/XXL left - fuck the fat bastards, get a very low amount of XL-XXL!

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Sydney, Australia

S & M.

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Minneapolis

I prefer an XL, but alot of tighter shirts are such that an XXL is going to be more comfortable. I do like very loose fitting shirts, honestly.

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MA

L

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Tokyo, Japan

S or M would be spot on.

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Riverside, CA

s

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lolusa

Pro-tip for DIY shirt-makers:
Make sure the one you pick out is an ADULT size. I have 3 children's smalls, 2 mediums and 5 larges.
I even ended up with a few fitted shirts.

I can not stress it enough, I fucked myself out of a good +$25 on sizes that's belly shirt material.


I won't hijack your thread, I promise.

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Huddersfield, UK

M

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Milan, Italy

S

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Philly

A Lacoste 2.

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PDX

L

Last edited by RushCoil (May 15, 2010 9:09 pm)

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ovenrake wrote:

Pro-tip for DIY shirt-makers:
Make sure the one you pick out is an ADULT size. I have 3 children's smalls, 2 mediums and 5 larges.
I even ended up with a few fitted shirts.

I can not stress it enough, I fucked myself out of a good +$25 on sizes that's belly shirt material.


I won't hijack your thread, I promise.

If you have kids sized ovenrake shirts then you should sell them for kids. smile I'm sure there are some chiptune-lovin' dads who'd get some for their kids to wear.