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View Poll Results: What's your shirt size?
XS 0 0%
S 1 4.55%
M 3 13.64%
L 5 22.73%
XL 4 18.18%
2XL 4 18.18%
3XL 1 4.55%
4XL 0 0%
5XL or larger 1 4.55%
I'm not a male 3 13.64%
Voters: 22. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 09-24-2009, 12:38 AM
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Default Males - What's your shirt size?

What's the shirt size of the males on this forum? And how about your height if you don't mind?

I am 5'9". I personally wear L and XL garments (especially those from my fatter days).
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Old 09-24-2009, 12:44 AM
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XL...I'm 6 foot 3 (and 240 lbs. if anybody cares) and fit into an XL comfortably.
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5'9"/175 cm and 156 lbs/71 kg. Wear small.
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My husband is 6'3 and wears a Large-XLarge.. it all depends on who makes the shirt.

He is fit and in the military.
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I'm 5'6" and wear a medium. It might, in some shirts, be a little long, but if I get a small it won't fit through the shoulders.
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Old 09-24-2009, 07:55 AM
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Boyfriend is 5'9, about 170lbs...wears a large
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What a sad state of affairs.

There was a time when men dressed like men and not like an item on a fast food menu. Shirt sizes were based upon sleeve length and collar size, as in, 34-35, 16, not small, medium and supersize.
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Old 09-24-2009, 08:01 AM
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What a sad state of affairs.

There was a time when men dressed like men and not like an item on a fast food menu. Shirt sizes were based upon sleeve length and collar size, as in, 34-35, 16, not small, medium and supersize.
haha, fine... I just looked at his shirts (I'm that bored)
One says 41, 16. Whatever that means. UK sizes.
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haha, fine... I just looked at his shirts (I'm that bored)
One says 41, 16. Whatever that means. UK sizes.
European equivalent of a 16 inch collar is 41 centimeters. The shirt is giving you both measures.
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I'm 6ft 225lbs and wear a XL or XXL depending on who makes the shirt. In a dress shirt I wear a 18.5 34/35. My neck size is larger than the average guy my size.
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