I've done some searching/research, and want to confirm my suspicions (which is the following statement)...
"Todd's new +size shirts are the most economical OTR choice for those looking for a longer length in the body, compared to the WPG (similar in price). The next option would be something higher end, and tailored/custom ordered."
Does that about sum it up?
My WPG shirt does not stay tucked in (I know...it's SA), and I want something that I can wear daily...er...well, occaisionally. If I wore it daily, it would either stink or wear out pretty darn quick.
Thanks in advance. TOH
Shirt Sizing Question
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You've given yourself some sound advice.
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I don't have your problem I'm afraid! But I was wondering, why don't all vendors just add a little bit more length to the body of the shirt, it wouldn't hurt the SA too much would it?
I suppose if you wore it with one side untucked for a more 'end of fight' look.
I suppose if you wore it with one side untucked for a more 'end of fight' look.
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i think i would prefer a longer shirt .. i just ordered a todds + size, i have quite a long torso
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I think I'm still a little baffled.... Are the "+" sizes and the regular sizes both the same fabric, or are only the "+" the most recent batch of material?
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They are the same fabric - just new proportions. We had to call them something...we could have called them "more larger" or "Large, but more longer". We went with just adding a +.
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Thanks, Todd!Puppetboy wrote:They are the same fabric - just new proportions. We had to call them something...we could have called them "more larger" or "Large, but more longer". We went with just adding a +.