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January 22nd, 2011, 09:47
#11
O.G. Photo
Re: Clothes made smaller??
That's what happens when stuff is made over-seas. The biggest guy in the village is still small compared to the average American. Sometimes as the size goes up shirts get wider but not taller.
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January 22nd, 2011 09:47
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June 10th, 2011, 16:46
#12
Forum Junkie
Re: Clothes made smaller??
Ok.. I have lost 35 lbs since Jan....same weight as 5 years ago wearing XL's.... tried again today no go... look like a belushi wearing a wig belly dancer..
2009 MORE Series Overall Points Champ and Jeepspeed #1797
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June 10th, 2011, 17:43
#13
Forum Junkie
Re: Clothes made smaller??
Fat man in a little coat, fat man in a little coat..........
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June 11th, 2011, 19:47
#14
RDC Addicted
Clothes made smaller??
Sorry to tell you but the clothes arent getting smaller...were getting fatter
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June 11th, 2011, 21:58
#15
Re: Clothes made smaller??
Quality Control is so poor. XL, XL Tall, 2XL, 2XL Tall, 3XL, 3XL Tall, are all the same size if it is a different brand.
I bought the SAME JEANS, SAME SIZE, from the same place online because the first pair was perfect, and because they changed counties for manufacturing, the next pair were super baggy, like mid 90's cross colors baggy. Three sizes too big.
This was only 3 weeks between the two orders.
I have had the issue in both directions, too big and too small.
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June 12th, 2011, 07:12
#16
Forum Junkie
Re: Clothes made smaller??

Originally Posted by
partybarge_pilot
Fat man in a little coat, fat man in a little coat..........
nice quote!
2009 MORE Series Overall Points Champ and Jeepspeed #1797
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June 21st, 2012, 13:32
#17
Forum Junkie
Re: Clothes made smaller??
A year later.. I have lost even more weight.. wife just bought me some XXL clothes and Levi's that a small girl couldnt get into..I am telling you there is somthing going on..
2009 MORE Series Overall Points Champ and Jeepspeed #1797
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June 21st, 2012, 13:38
#18
#billsson
Re: Clothes made smaller??

Originally Posted by
MORE #911
A year later.. I have lost even more weight.. wife just bought me some XXL clothes and Levi's that a small girl couldnt get into..I am telling you there is somthing going on..
It depends on the companies I have found. I wear a 2XL in just about everything. Even an XL in some button up shirts. I just bought some DC and O'Neal 2XL button up shirts and they don't even qualify as an XL.
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July 10th, 2012, 09:56
#19
Senior
Re: Clothes made smaller??

Originally Posted by
MORE #911
A year later.. I have lost even more weight.. wife just bought me some XXL clothes and Levi's that a small girl couldnt get into..I am telling you there is somthing going on..
This is funny. We were just talking about this last weekend in the garage. Believe it or not I still have shirts from the mid 90's desert races that are XL. Fit me just fine and are still in great shape even after all of the washes they have gone through. I now can not find a XL shirt in the stores that will fit me and have to go with a XXL. They also only last about a year and need to be thrown away because they are falling apart.
I think companies are skimping on the quality and in some cases are charging extra for XXL and XXXL and since the average guy is XL they make the clothing a little smaller so you have to buy the extra big sizes. Same goes for pants and shorts. I am a 36 waste but am forced to buy 38 just to be comfortable in them. Face it...That is what this country is coming to. They are making us think we are fat.
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July 10th, 2012, 13:44
#20
Accepted
Re: Clothes made smaller??

Originally Posted by
TexasBaja
They are making us think we are fat.
Yea they are! Haha
http://articles.latimes.com/2012/may...esity-20120508