Martin_C
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Registered: 27th Jun 03
Location: Ayrshire, Scotland
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looking to buy a t shirt off an american site.
now in uk sizes, for a comfy t shirt like a bench one, i'm a large, something like a cling to your skin g star raw type thing i'm an XL.
i asked my mate and he says the US sizing is a wee bit bigger, so a uk large would be an american medium.
so if i get a US large, it'll be ok, like a good sized UK large so it wont be too tight, right?? anyone done this before?
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drax
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Registered: 5th Feb 05
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Sounds about right to me, they are weird shapes some of their tshirts though.
Some of them have more length to the T part, so they are longer, if you get me
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kz
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Registered: 9th Aug 02
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i sometimes a medium. saw a shirt i really really wanted years ago. they only had it in large so thought id order it as it would only be a little big bigger. got it... i could of made it into a tent 
definitely bigger over there!
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Martin_C
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Registered: 27th Jun 03
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so just go for a large then?

found that on ebay, measured the t shirt i have on just now and was around 23 inches armpit to armpit, which is a large or extra large, reckon i'll go with a large.
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drax
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Large's over there are the good fit, not too constricting most of the time, but a good fit
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