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Never bought from them but if I remember right the shirts are sized smaller then normal so it's a good idea to hear from someone who knows before buying.
Are you buying a Men's or Women's shirt? I order one size larger than normal for women's shirts (I'm big chested and I order an XL.) I find the men's stuff to usually be true to size, if not a little clingy.
They were at Chicago C2E2 last year and I got two shirts from them. The womans shirts are true to size, but the regular tshirt is a little slimmer. I would say go up a size as well, you can always wash it or just roll the sleeve a little! Who doesn't love comfy clothing?
Quote from: Eviecorn on February 04, 2013, 05:42:34 AMAre you buying a Men's or Women's shirt? I order one size larger than normal for women's shirts (I'm big chested and I order an XL.) I find the men's stuff to usually be true to size, if not a little clingy.Depends which looks better with my body shape. I'm a woman so I have no idea. Do you weigh as much as I do though? I don't know if I should buy an XXL if it doesn't fit me.
I weigh just a few pounds less than you and from your description I think I have a similar body type I went with a men's large. I kind of wish I had gone with an XL since it is a touch clingy versus my other large sized shirts. I think it is the brand of shirt. It's a smidge thinner than my other shirts as well. I think I would be swimming in a XXL I would say you should be fine with an XL if you like a slightly more fitted shirt and XXL if you like a more flowing shirt