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| Rank: Member Experience: 7-10 Years Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Kentucky
Posts: 148
Gender: | This is so true! Hollister especially. I normally wear a medium, and an xl Hollister for the most part is pretty well fitted on me. Abercrombie is the same as well. I say, let the little guys have their ridiculously priced clothes. I'll take the muscle instead! That being said I have found some good deals, if there are any on name brands, in Ralph Lauren. I really like some of their sport polo's and they come in a lot of sizes. They at least have the big guys in mind! |
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| Rank: New Member Experience: > 1 Year Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Texas
Posts: 17
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Gender: | abercrombie and hollister brands I have to go XL, they are made for guys with no arms...but for some of the best fitting dress shirts I have ever worn, try Express. Their dress shirts fit so well on the shoulders and they are comfortable as well. Nicely made too. |
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| Rank: New Member Experience: 1-2 Years Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Sacramento, CA
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Gender: | I'm not very big but I am tall so to find a dress shirt that has long enough arms but doesnt fit like frickin pj's is a real pain in the ass. I like Macy's and then just get them tailored. Same thing for suits. In the nice clothes section tall lean guys have it tough too. |
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