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On August 17 2010 09:51 jplus wrote:hmm http://www.cjentus.com/english/index.html seems to be down too. wish i knew some korean to tell them, but then if i knew korean i wouldn't have to tell them... so! hahah Talked with CJ liason, they are doing a server update which is why their English site is down.
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I want me some size L black CJ Entus shirts
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Yep me too. Looking forward to seeing what the new merch is going to be.
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Just received my CJ Entus size 105 white shirt and 110 jacket. They're both comfortable but if you need to know about sizes, they're also pretty snug. PS: The white shirt does have the sponsor patches
I don't know if a size 105 jacket would have been too small. The shoulders are just wide enough on this one. I think 110 is my favorite size so I'll assume 105 is good for people who wear medium - maybe a bit in (Though I don't know that for sure and you may actually be better off with size 100!)
For reference, I'm 190 lbs and 6 feet tall.
PS: I agree though it may not be possible at this point, I would like a size 110 or even 105 version of the black CJ shirt, it's a shame they went out of stock so quickly! Want more ^^
Anyway thanks k0re =) very satisfied!
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Any reason my account apparently doesn't exist even though all the emails have been sent to it? is this just because the site is still booting up or what? I don't want my money to be lost in cyberspace.
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The website is back up but lots of products are nowhere to be found.
Are you still going to be selling the Samsung DT35s? If so -- are they available in both black and white?
Thanks.
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I think the items available right now are basically what's left of the previous order and the new KT stuff should get on the website soon.
According to k0re the site will be fully operational tomorrow =)
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On August 18 2010 01:59 bmml wrote: Any reason my account apparently doesn't exist even though all the emails have been sent to it? is this just because the site is still booting up or what? I don't want my money to be lost in cyberspace. Emails are being sent manually and I have everyones data still on file (backed up sql).
On August 18 2010 02:20 Tump wrote: The website is back up but lots of products are nowhere to be found.
Are you still going to be selling the Samsung DT35s? If so -- are they available in both black and white?
Thanks. Keyboards will be back up later.
On August 18 2010 02:45 Djzapz wrote: I think the items available right now are basically what's left of the previous order and the new KT stuff should get on the website soon.
According to k0re the site will be fully operational tomorrow =) Might be pushed back a day or so, CrazyTurtle had to go to Vancouver for business reasons and won't be in contact with KT till later this week.
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On August 18 2010 03:13 kOre wrote:Keyboards will be back up later. Show nested quote +On August 18 2010 02:45 Djzapz wrote: I think the items available right now are basically what's left of the previous order and the new KT stuff should get on the website soon.
According to k0re the site will be fully operational tomorrow =) Might be pushed back a day or so, CrazyTurtle had to go to Vancouver for business reasons and won't be in contact with KT till later this week.
I await your update and keyboard/KT stuff with fully erect penis.
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On August 18 2010 01:59 bmml wrote: Any reason my account apparently doesn't exist even though all the emails have been sent to it? is this just because the site is still booting up or what? I don't want my money to be lost in cyberspace.
Yeah I got this problem too, cant seem to log in
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Got the CJ shirt! Like other people, I think mine was a bit tight, but definitely wearable.
For reference, I got a size 100, and am 5'11" and 155lbs. It fits like an American small. I would recommend updating the size references for your next batch and push everything back a size, e.g. Korean 95 is American XS, Korean 100 is American S, Korean 105 is American M, etc.
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Everyone should post pictures, I've gotten a couple hundred delivery notices (meaning people have received their packages) and only a few people have posted
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Recieved my shirt today, thanks!
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This may be a bit off topic but I couldnt find this information elsewhere. I will be in korea on business for a bit soon and wanted to pick up some merchandise. Is there somewhere to physically do this in seoul, not specifically through this offer and more interested in hwaesung oz gear. Any locations / sites / advice? Thanks.
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On August 18 2010 07:41 HnR)Pride wrote: This may be a bit off topic but I couldnt find this information elsewhere. I will be in korea on business for a bit soon and wanted to pick up some merchandise. Is there somewhere to physically do this in seoul, not specifically through this offer and more interested in hwaesung oz gear. Any locations / sites / advice? Thanks. They don't sell the merchandise in Korea unfortunately. Unofficial stuff they have on sale depending on the season (CJ has sweaters and hats only at the moment, while other teams don't have anything) and official stuff they don't sell anywhere in Korea. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but when I opened SCM and said it was "exclusive" it pretty much stood for "only one in the world".
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On August 18 2010 06:10 old_blaggard wrote: Got the CJ shirt! Like other people, I think mine was a bit tight, but definitely wearable.
For reference, I got a size 100, and am 5'11" and 155lbs. It fits like an American small. I would recommend updating the size references for your next batch and push everything back a size, e.g. Korean 95 is American XS, Korean 100 is American S, Korean 105 is American M, etc.
Or you could just take the 30 seconds to measure your chest for once in your life.
User was warned for this post
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I did, in fact. I carefully checked against the chart provided at http://www.korea4expats.com/article-men's_clothing_size_conversion_chart.html (which was the most complete one I could find). Additionally, at my size and build I tend to wear both mediums and smalls depending on the brand, as most mediums are a bit big and most smalls a big small. I opted for what appeared, based on my measurements, the chart, and my lifetime experience of wearing clothes, to be a medium. In reality, I would say that, by American standards, it's actually a largish small. Considering that other people have reported similar results in the thread, I was simply recommending that Kore reconsider his sizing information, perhaps shifting size labels, or maybe clarify that even at the given sizing the Korean clothes tend to run small.
PS: It's annoying and impolite to frame your post in such a way as to make it clear that you assume that you are replying to an idiot.
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kk I'm ready to buy a KT Rolster shirt now. Here's hoping they'll be up soon.
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On August 18 2010 10:31 old_blaggard wrote:I did, in fact. I carefully checked against the chart provided at http://www.korea4expats.com/article-men's_clothing_size_conversion_chart.html (which was the most complete one I could find). Additionally, at my size and build I tend to wear both mediums and smalls depending on the brand, as most mediums are a bit big and most smalls a big small. I opted for what appeared, based on my measurements, the chart, and my lifetime experience of wearing clothes, to be a medium. In reality, I would say that, by American standards, it's actually a largish small. Considering that other people have reported similar results in the thread, I was simply recommending that Kore reconsider his sizing information, perhaps shifting size labels, or maybe clarify that even at the given sizing the Korean clothes tend to run small. PS: It's annoying and impolite to frame your post in such a way as to make it clear that you assume that you are replying to an idiot.
There is no standard for American sizes. Unless you are trying to say the shirt you received was smaller than the stated dimensions (both my CJ shirts are LARGER than the stated dimensions, so I doubt this), you clearly did not properly measure yourself and order the appropriate size.
Having him say a Korean 100 is like a US small is beyond stupid, because, like I said, there is no standard for US sizes. A US small could have a 34 inch chest or a 46 inch chest (yes, I have both). A Korean 100 measures 100cm around the chest. Measure your chest, add how much slack you want, and order that size. If the shirt is too small while being equal to or greater than the listed dimensions, you are 100% at fault, not Kore.
I hope you now understand why I "framed my post" in such a manner.
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