MBC Heroes Hoodies: PICTURES! - Page 4
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Navane
Netherlands2735 Posts
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tRuE008
United States54 Posts
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b(town)
United States20 Posts
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balrog
United States101 Posts
On June 18 2009 05:17 tRuE008 wrote: i want to buy a hoody but the metric system is confusing. it looks like XS, U.S. standard, is not available and i don't really want a hoody that is too big. so how small is the smallest korean size hoody available? ![]() On the top is the size in inches and on the bottom is the size in CM, with inches in parenthesis. US XS on the chart is 30-32 inches for the chest and 28-30 inches for the waist. Metric S, the smallest available on this chart, is 37 inches for the chest and 30.7 inches for the waist. Hope this helps anyone who was confused. | ||
LonelyMargarita
1845 Posts
On June 18 2009 05:30 dronebot wrote: ![]() On the top is the size in inches and on the bottom is the size in CM, with inches in parenthesis. US XS on the chart is 30-32 inches for the chest and 28-30 inches for the waist. Metric S, the smallest available on this chart, is 37 inches for the chest and 30.7 inches for the waist. Hope this helps anyone who was confused. This is also a sweatshirt, so the sizes shouldn't be taken as you would with a t-shirt size. Sweatshirts not only go over other clothes, but are meant to fit a little loose. The waist measurement on a small is 30.7 inches, but at the least that's your waist plus a shirt underneath plus your pants plus your belt. More realistically, it'll lie slightly down on your hips which add a lot more. You don't want a form-fitting hoodie. Unless your chest is smaller than 33 inches and your waist less than 26, I really wouldn't worry about a small looking bad. I'm tiny and I'm ordering a medium. Personally, I was also waiting until Friday to order, just because I didn't see a need to take the money out of my account any sooner. Hopefully a lot of people were also putting it off. After reading this thread though I'll probably do it later tonight just to increase the number of paid pre-orders. | ||
Grobyc
Canada18410 Posts
On June 18 2009 04:02 Shuray wrote: @Grobyc After you validate your credit card, It takes like a week more or less for you to send people money. You don't really need to put money in the PayPal account, the sent value will be deposited from your bank account. I'm only 17, I don't have a credit card. Can't I go into my bank and get them to transfer money from my bank account to my PayPal account or something? | ||
Zapdos_Smithh
Canada2620 Posts
On June 18 2009 09:12 Grobyc wrote: I'm only 17, I don't have a credit card. Can't I go into my bank and get them to transfer money from my bank account to my PayPal account or something? I just got a paypal and I am 19. You can put your debit card on your paypal account (I don't have a credit card yet either). The only annoying thing about that is that the money takes 6-8 business days to deliver, but it works. | ||
Grobyc
Canada18410 Posts
On June 18 2009 09:19 Resonance wrote: I just got a paypal and I am 19. You can put your debit card on your paypal account (I don't have a credit card yet either). The only annoying thing about that is that the money takes 6-8 business days to deliver, but it works. Oh okay, thanks. I hope lilsusie takes my order as paid then so I can count in the 150 people needed while it's transferring >_< | ||
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lilsusie
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Grobyc
Canada18410 Posts
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xylidine
United States42 Posts
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balrog
United States101 Posts
On June 18 2009 09:53 xylidine wrote: I'm still confused by the conversion chart. 47 cm is nothing near 37 inches. The metrics don't match the inches in parenthesis. Yeah that is a good point, I didn't really look at the values for the centimeters. Maybe lilsusie or someone can clarify but the values in inches seem to make sense rather than the values in cm. | ||
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lilsusie
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xylidine
United States42 Posts
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LonelyMargarita
1845 Posts
On June 18 2009 09:53 xylidine wrote: I'm still confused by the conversion chart. 47 cm is nothing near 37 inches. The metrics don't match the inches in parenthesis. Koreans measure the length across the chest. Americans measure around the chest. (47cm x 2 ) / 2.54cm/in = 37in. | ||
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lilsusie
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Kaervek56
Australia273 Posts
Thanks lilsusie and psyonic. | ||
Psyonic_Reaver
United States4330 Posts
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Julmust
Sweden4867 Posts
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Shuray
Brazil642 Posts
where the people that voted on the poll ? ¬¬ | ||
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