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And I really mean really measurements not only roughly the sizes. So "I wear size 40" or "I wear XL" does not count. I mean real measurements like dress shirt inches chest, inches midsection. Jacket sleeve length in cm. etc.
Yes, precisely11.8%
No only sizes52.9%
No, not at all35.3%
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73 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 5h
My weight fluctuates too much and I don't wear well-fitting clothes anyway.
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22 sats \ 0 replies \ @Aardvark 4h
I'm like 190 to 225, it's a pretty big window.
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I only know my sizes and my style no idea of chest inches etc
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10 sats \ 2 replies \ @Roll 5h
i do but each brand has its own measures :(
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What example do you have in mind?
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10 sats \ 0 replies \ @Roll 4h
everything
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @ch0k1 1h
In my case they keep changing (not by far) every year so it's never the correct one
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Only shoes and t-shirts. Ah, and one certain model of Levi jeans.
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0 sats \ 3 replies \ @suraz 3h
Clothing measurements can vary depending on the country and even the brand. Sizing differ across regions, and brands also have their own unique fit.
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What example for differing measurements do you have in mind?
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Do you have your clothes tailored? That’s the real question
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For Tshirts and Pullovers no never. My pants always are Made-to-Order. And like dress shirts / suits yes, but that's nothing special.
Hbu?
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @Fabs 4h
What's even the point of these posts?..
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I'm personally interested in the topic. Because I come from a "world" where it is normal and everyone does. But it has come to my attention that it isn't normal for the majority of society. At first I couldn't believe it but now that I think about it, it makes sense. Therefore I'm interested in the numbers.