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I got your PM Kent. :yes:

That's not very nice :/

Also bit of feedback shirts look awesome and are good quality only problem if had is i ordered a large and its slightly to big.... So next time ill grab a medium :)

That's not very nice :/

Also bit of feedback shirts look awesome and are good quality only problem if had is i ordered a large and its slightly to big.... So next time ill grab a medium :)

Thanks for the feedback. :)

Glad that you're happy with the quality. In regards to size, may have a solution.

EAT A STEAK!

All of the shirts are a little generously sized. If we use this supplier for the next batch then we know to order a smaller size than normal. They must be US sizes....

Yes big fat fatty sizes... I can't wait to see Chris in his 3XL :rofl:

I could always use any other one though, maybe black this time :yes:

Zeke got 2 L's. I wanna see these 3XLs they'll be like tents on the boys.

Way to go bursting my bubble. My 14 is huge on me, was telling myself that I'd lost weight. I did order a larger size so I can wear a long sleeve under it during winter

Yes big fat fatty sizes... I can't wait to see Chris in his 3XL :rofl:

I could always use any other one though, maybe black this time :yes:

I like my shirts over sized. My problem is the lenght is never long enough for me

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