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The Government Needs to Regulate Clothes Sizes
Posted on 9/12/18 at 11:22 am
Posted on 9/12/18 at 11:22 am
I am getting pretty damn sick and tired of clothes not fitting properly.
There needs to be regulations on the size of clothes.
There are a few particular brands that I wear a lot and I like to order stuff off the internet because it is convenient. I don't have much time to go out to the stores to shop. I would rather spend that time doing shite that enjoy doing and not having to deal with dumb people and crowds and traffic, etc.
I do not understand that if I buy a LARGE from Brand X and it fits perfectly and then when I go buy from Brand X again, it fits like shite
I bought a LARGE sports team shirt I enjoy from Under Armor. It arrives, I'm excited, I washed the shirt and put it on and it fits like a fricking SMALL.
I buy a pair of 34" pants from Brand X that fit amazing. I bought a different pair of pants from the same Brand X and it fits like a fricking 38" pair of pants
Why can't shite be consistent with clothing companies with sizes?
There needs to be regulations on the size of clothes.
There are a few particular brands that I wear a lot and I like to order stuff off the internet because it is convenient. I don't have much time to go out to the stores to shop. I would rather spend that time doing shite that enjoy doing and not having to deal with dumb people and crowds and traffic, etc.
I do not understand that if I buy a LARGE from Brand X and it fits perfectly and then when I go buy from Brand X again, it fits like shite
I bought a LARGE sports team shirt I enjoy from Under Armor. It arrives, I'm excited, I washed the shirt and put it on and it fits like a fricking SMALL.
I buy a pair of 34" pants from Brand X that fit amazing. I bought a different pair of pants from the same Brand X and it fits like a fricking 38" pair of pants
Why can't shite be consistent with clothing companies with sizes?
Posted on 9/12/18 at 11:22 am to FLTech
Or you could just try on stuff before you buy it.
Posted on 9/12/18 at 11:23 am to FLTech
That's what we need. More government regulation.
Go to the Poli Board Mr. "Progressive".
Go to the Poli Board Mr. "Progressive".
Posted on 9/12/18 at 11:23 am to FLTech
Government regulations don't really go over well with the OT.
Posted on 9/12/18 at 11:26 am to FLTech
If only it were possible to know how they fit before exchanging money for them!!!!
Posted on 9/12/18 at 11:27 am to FLTech
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I am getting pretty damn sick and tired of clothes not fitting properly.
me too! damn dry cleaners keeps shrinking my clothes.
Posted on 9/12/18 at 11:27 am to FLTech
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I bought a LARGE
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put it on and it fits like a fricking SMALL.
Try XXL fatty.
Posted on 9/12/18 at 11:27 am to FLTech
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The Government Needs to Regulate Clothes Sizes
Lol conservatives
Posted on 9/12/18 at 11:28 am to FLTech
It’s called to have your clothes tailored. A 15 dollar shirt can fit like a $100 shirt if you have it fit properly.
Posted on 9/12/18 at 11:28 am to FLTech
Maybe just return the items and get a bigger or smaller size accordingly. That's the exact reason why you don't order clothes off the internet.
Posted on 9/12/18 at 11:54 am to FLTech
hell no, frick the gov, they need to be involved in our lives less, not more
that said, i fully support an industry wide clothing manufactures going to universal standards for all sizes
you get 3 different random brands of jeans and odds are, to fit and feel the same way, you will end up with 3 different sizes. in my case i strictly by one brand and style jean only now and i buy like a dozen and keep them in reserve as needed.
even then on occasion every few years i have to switch sizes when they start fitting different, and no its not me changing size because the brand new ones i had in storage fit but same size newly bought ones didnt
that said, i fully support an industry wide clothing manufactures going to universal standards for all sizes
you get 3 different random brands of jeans and odds are, to fit and feel the same way, you will end up with 3 different sizes. in my case i strictly by one brand and style jean only now and i buy like a dozen and keep them in reserve as needed.
even then on occasion every few years i have to switch sizes when they start fitting different, and no its not me changing size because the brand new ones i had in storage fit but same size newly bought ones didnt
This post was edited on 9/12/18 at 11:58 am
Posted on 9/12/18 at 11:55 am to Bmath
No one buys a $15 shirt to get it tailored.
Posted on 9/12/18 at 11:56 am to FLTech
Any sentence beginning with "The government needs to..." is not going to end well.
Posted on 9/12/18 at 11:56 am to FLTech
What really needs to happen is clothes need to stop getting bigger. A small is now is at least a medium two years ago
Posted on 9/12/18 at 11:57 am to FLTech
Which govt?
Your clothes made in Bangladesh conform to Bangladeshi ideals.
Your clothes made in Bangladesh conform to Bangladeshi ideals.
Posted on 9/12/18 at 11:57 am to Bmath
Because I don’t buy a cheap shirt just to get it tailored? The whole point of buying a cheap shirt is that it’s cheap.
Posted on 9/12/18 at 11:59 am to tigahbruh
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sentence beginning with "The government needs to..." is not going to end well.
I'm astonished op does not realize what a mistake it would be. Thinking optional.
Swedish and Cambodian patterns are waaaaay different.
Posted on 9/12/18 at 12:01 pm to FLTech
If you buy online, you might need to err on the side of looseness because you can't try it on. It isn't rocket science.
In store, you can try it on. If you don't like crowds, you run certain risks.
In store, you can try it on. If you don't like crowds, you run certain risks.
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