Hey Chris, I know whatcha mean. I am a slim guy, not skinny but slim. And I have to buy an XL in most shirts from stores like that. That's crazy, because in any NORMAL tshirt from a normal store, I usually where a large. And even then, there's plenty of room for shrinkage.
well, i can find shirts. its just that my legs are like trees man...even if i had a small enough waist, nothing would fit
I wear a strange size in jeans too, I can never find the right length without getting a bigger waist. I usually just go up a size on the waist and wear a belt, but I want the RIGHT size. It's not easy, these stores think we all look the same.
they're going for the metro looking dude, whose skin and bones now...they had clothes that fit nicely when i was in high school
haha, i first read that as a typo - we'll not wear are jeans together hahaha, then i realized it was AE haha
i cant stand the place. its a total ripoff, i mean come on. shirts for 40-50 bucks!! i can get an entire outfit for that much at berlington, just as nice. and dont even get me started with hollister and abercrombie and their holy jeans for 80 bucks.. jesus...
I drove home late from Philadelphia last summer and was so happy to see a Tim Horton's at a rest stop off the highway right around the Finger Lakes region in upstate New York. I order a medium double double. When the person gave me my coffee, I said: "Uhh, this is a Large." The guy says "No, it's a medium." "It's got an 'L' on the lid." "Yes, but that is a medium. Here are our sizes." And he motions toward the cups display. Apparently they have no size small at Tim Horton's in the USA. The medium is a small, the large is a medium, the extra large is a large, and they have a XXL that we don't have in Canada as their Xlarge. Must be cheaper to make all your advertising/products in mass.
I won't say anything about their jeans, but Hollister shirts are the most comfortable I've ever worn.