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Just trying to get some pricing and whatnot on t-shirts.. helps to know what size distributions we could be looking at. So go ahead..what's your size?

01-yellow-ZX3

Checking the thread on my T-shirt buy would be easier.
01-yellow-ZX3,Aug 8 2006 Wrote:Checking the thread on my T-shirt buy would be easier.
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I checked the two in this forum and there's nothing that gives me an indication of what the sizing distribution is for current forum members...

01-yellow-ZX3

Check the For Sale forum.

How many FC.net t-shirts do members need? :P

Large would fit nicely
Disco Stu..doesnt advertise!
The old one i've got is a med, and fits fine.
XXL Biatches!
Medium - gotta keep my incentive to stay in shape. :D
XXXL Tall

That's right, I'm a tall fat SOB.
Large or XL, depending on how the shirt is made (The ones that shrink a bit, I always go XL for that extra bit of room)

NefCanuck
NefCanuck,Aug 9 2006, 10:07 AM Wrote:Large or XL, depending on how the shirt is made (The ones that shrink a bit, I always go XL for that extra bit of room)[right][snapback]201487[/snapback][/right]
Ditto
xxl - im tall and need the shirt length
with the 7 xxl we could start our own offence line.

well, atleast one of us could hold our own in a pile on. :D :poke2: :twak:
Wow, lots of fat bastards drive Foci.... i'm only a medium. Gotta maintain the boxer build....
I'm in agreement with Nefcanuck, but I always find if I wear black or white shirts they have to be one or two sizes larger then I am just so they don't shrink too much in the laundry.
Frost__2001,Aug 11 2006, 12:29 AM Wrote:I'm in agreement with Nefcanuck, but I always find if I wear black or white shirts they have to be one or two sizes larger then I am just so they don't shrink too much in the laundry.
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:blink: Are you boiling your laundry? If anything I'm wary of the dryer as opposed to the washing machine (Mainly because I never run it on the hot/hot cycle, just a waste of hot water, warm/cold does as good a job)

In terms of drying, I always use the "moisture sensor" mode as opposed to timed dry. Timed dry runs at full heat and will kill your laundry eventually.

NefCanuck
NefCanuck,Aug 11 2006, 10:11 AM Wrote:
Frost__2001,Aug 11 2006, 12:29 AM Wrote:I'm in agreement with Nefcanuck, but I always find if I wear black or white shirts they have to be one or two sizes larger then I am just so they don't shrink too much in the laundry.
[right][snapback]201899[/snapback][/right]

:blink: Are you boiling your laundry? If anything I'm wary of the dryer as opposed to the washing machine (Mainly because I never run it on the hot/hot cycle, just a waste of hot water, warm/cold does as good a job)

In terms of drying, I always use the "moisture sensor" mode as opposed to timed dry. Timed dry runs at full heat and will kill your laundry eventually.

NefCanuck
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a new low for fc.net

laundry 101
meford4u,Aug 11 2006, 09:14 AM Wrote:
NefCanuck,Aug 11 2006, 10:11 AM Wrote:
Frost__2001,Aug 11 2006, 12:29 AM Wrote:I'm in agreement with Nefcanuck, but I always find if I wear black or white shirts they have to be one or two sizes larger then I am just so they don't shrink too much in the laundry.
[right][snapback]201899[/snapback][/right]

:blink: Are you boiling your laundry? If anything I'm wary of the dryer as opposed to the washing machine (Mainly because I never run it on the hot/hot cycle, just a waste of hot water, warm/cold does as good a job)

In terms of drying, I always use the "moisture sensor" mode as opposed to timed dry. Timed dry runs at full heat and will kill your laundry eventually.

NefCanuck
[right][snapback]201987[/snapback][/right]
a new low for fc.net

laundry 101
[right][snapback]201988[/snapback][/right]

Hey at least its a clean subject! :rofl:

Thank you, I'll be here all week, enjoy the veal :P

NefCanuck
NefCanuck,Aug 11 2006, 10:17 AM Wrote:
meford4u,Aug 11 2006, 09:14 AM Wrote:
NefCanuck,Aug 11 2006, 10:11 AM Wrote:
Frost__2001,Aug 11 2006, 12:29 AM Wrote:I'm in agreement with Nefcanuck, but I always find if I wear black or white shirts they have to be one or two sizes larger then I am just so they don't shrink too much in the laundry.
[right][snapback]201899[/snapback][/right]

:blink: Are you boiling your laundry? If anything I'm wary of the dryer as opposed to the washing machine (Mainly because I never run it on the hot/hot cycle, just a waste of hot water, warm/cold does as good a job)

In terms of drying, I always use the "moisture sensor" mode as opposed to timed dry. Timed dry runs at full heat and will kill your laundry eventually.

NefCanuck
[right][snapback]201987[/snapback][/right]
a new low for fc.net

laundry 101
[right][snapback]201988[/snapback][/right]

Hey at least its a clean subject! :rofl:

Thank you, I'll be here all week, enjoy the veal :P

NefCanuck
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ok, ban forthcoming. now your not here all week. and the veal is overcooked!
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