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Hi guys,

I need your help. Imagine this scenario:

You are at a clothing shop and you see a t-shirt you like.

You're in a rush, and don't have time to try on the shirt, so therefore you need to choose a size and leave immediately.

What size do you choose?

I need as many people as possible to answer this question. Please consider taking a minute to answer my poll, and please answer honestly.

The poll is for R&D purposes, my upcoming clothing label which is due to be released before the end of the year.

Thank you for your time!

Adam.

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I picked two options. I much prefer looser fitting tops, so tend to go for large, however I've noticed the fit on some large t-shirts is a skinny fit, so I might even go for an XL. They can be a little too long though :)

Being a chunkier unit, I am mostly an x large. However, i've managed to lose about 5 kilos in the last 5 weeks, so I might be moving towards a large. Lite 'n' easy FTW.

Seems I'm doing the opposite. I'm turning into a husky gentleman due to too much beer and junk food :P

not to be a fag but it depends on the shop or brand cos depends what sizes they run by..some places a small is good for me others its fkn mission impossible to get a small over my head =\ hate how sizes arent uniform..

voted anyways..

Medium or Large or X Large for me, depending on the brand of T-Shirt, as they have different fittings.

Also where you buy them from, some countries sizing are different from others.

Also where you buy them from, some countries sizing are different from others.

True that!

Like I went to the USA, everything was XXXL :P

Just out of interest Astro Boy do you know what brand of T-Shirt you are going to be using?

Gildan is what most of my T-Shirts and Hoodies are.

http://gildan.com/index.cfm

Seems you have rather accurately portrayed the curve of normal distribution here lol. Slight negative skew (as per the skinny car nerd factor), but other than that looking good :P

True that!

Like I went to the USA, everything was XXXL :P

Just out of interest Astro Boy do you know what brand of T-Shirt you are going to be using?

Gildan is what most of my T-Shirts and Hoodies are.

http://gildan.com/index.cfm

Yes, I will be going with the Gildan, the 6.1oz shirts. Hoodies too.

I've ordered my first sample shirts for testing. Where do you get yours from? How do you find the quality?

Do you have your own business?

If it's a Aussie cut T then it's XXL for me, being 6'1" means I need the length and the aussie cuts are fricken tiny! If it's US cut then L-XL usually suffices as they are usually looser fitting, longer and have bigger arms etc.

I bought some Nike tees for my partner recently... they were all LG, one was wayyyy too small, one was wayyy too big, and the other was juuuust right. Damn crap. Mine's an XS in the boys I think, unless they make a 2XS

Yes, I will be going with the Gildan, the 6.1oz shirts. Hoodies too.

I've ordered my first sample shirts for testing. Where do you get yours from? How do you find the quality?

Do you have your own business?

Nah, I am not in the T-Shirt business but I see quite a few live shows / bands play and they all seem to use Gildan T-Shirts and Hoodies for their merchandise.

Then they print their designs on it.

I find the quality very good.

A well all round universal T-Shirt and Hoodie for whatever you need.

What's 6.1oz shirts. Hoodies too.

6.1 Ounces?

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