[Sold Out] 3rd Liquid Shirt Batch - Page 17
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pred470r
Bulgaria3265 Posts
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MapleSparKz
United States61 Posts
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Hallon
64 Posts
On October 19 2011 23:24 ELA wrote: General rule of thumb is, that a US medium = EU Large. US Large = EU X-Large for t-shirts I find this helpful when shopping via. the internet http://www.csgnetwork.com/clothingmenconv.html Not necessarily. Ordered a tee just a few weeks ago, US medium = EU medium. | ||
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felisconcolori
United States6168 Posts
Just wondering. Also... curses, only Large left. My frown is more pronounced than Artosis' Beaker impression at MLG Orlando. | ||
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Xardean
United States104 Posts
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jakek95
United Kingdom351 Posts
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Hallon
64 Posts
If they're being sold, you're still making the money, so what's the issue? | ||
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birdaholic
United States67 Posts
http://www.teesey.com/faq/#faq_12 Is this size chart being measure all the way to the back? I mean, if using tape measure, starting from the front encircling all the way to the back and connect it to the front to determine the inches size?... | ||
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Nonnar
Sweden50 Posts
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B0nes
United States16 Posts
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Alejandrisha
United States6565 Posts
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IrishMist
Ireland9 Posts
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m-ray
United States21 Posts
On October 20 2011 04:07 birdaholic wrote: Please I need quick answer, http://www.teesey.com/faq/#faq_12 Is this size chart being measure all the way to the back? I mean, if using tape measure, starting from the front encircling all the way to the back and connect it to the front to determine the inches size?... I already mentioned this a page ago, but that chart isn't for the TL shirts. This chart is for the TL shirts: http://www.anvilknitwear.com/content/view/popup/378 And yes, you measure the circumference of your chest from just under your armpit. If you are 43" around, then you would be a size large, as you can see on the chart, etc. | ||
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dLKnighT
Canada735 Posts
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Gotuso
Netherlands733 Posts
. Really hope it will fit, not sure if I need a Large or Extra Large but based on the response in this thread a Large should hopefully be enough.Thanks for putting up more shirts, can't wait to see the 2012 design! | ||
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Zhul
Czech Republic430 Posts
On October 19 2011 23:24 ELA wrote: General rule of thumb is, that a US medium = EU Large. US Large = EU X-Large for t-shirts I find this helpful when shopping via. the internet http://www.csgnetwork.com/clothingmenconv.html Guh nice thanks. | ||
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Phyre
United States1288 Posts
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RavenLoud
Canada1100 Posts
(Iol extra large and small-mediums sold out first haha) | ||
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Proof.
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GhandiEAGLE
United States20754 Posts
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