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I need "size" help


charlotte49er

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NO, Huddlers this isn't about the size of your or my "manhood."

I want to order t-shirts for my business I'm about to open in 2012.

I need a large cross section of people to find out what sizes and how many I should order. (If I could afford it, I'd just order a dozen of each size and then re-order the sizes that sell.) But I'd rather order closer to what people actually wear.

Don't worry, your ID isn't going to be posted. So please check the size you actually wear. (Women like to wear smaller t-shirts because it make their boobs stand out. "L@@K at me!") Men like to claim they ware a different size to either make people think they are beefier (If skinny, hence the "XXL" logo.) Or smaller if they are a bigger guy. ("No, I wear an XL", when you really wear a 2XL.)

Please help me out. Thanks, ST

I'll start it out. I'm a big guy and I Like a roomy t-shirt. (Especially at the neck. I can't stand anything tight around my neck.) I must have been hung in a previous life. I can get by with 2XL but they can shrink, so I normally go bigger. TMI??

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Your most popular size is going to be XL. I'm going to use a bundle of 6 as an example of how they come prepacked.

1 med

3 lg

2 xl

We always had to order more XLs and then some 2XL's and 3XL's (upcharge on the larger sizes). We carried a few S and no XS, not even in the ladies tees.

I would only order a few S and M, and the majority L-3XL, with the focus on XL.

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