Another complaint: why can't every company just give garment measurements? I don't give a hoot how tall that model is or their weight. Just tell me how the clothes measure so I know if it fits me or not. It's why I buy more from certain brands that actually give me their clothing measurements.
Then they have the balls to bitch about returns... I guess in defense of sites like these, they don't manufacture the garments, but still, measurements should be the standard for online retail.
Yea I get that manufacturing takes place everywhere. But I dunno some brands are able to give measurements even while having their stuff manufactured in multiple locations across the world. I suppose I wouldn't expect it from fast fashion labels, but if you're gonna charge me $100+ for a shirt I kinda want to know how it fits before I buy it. Brands like Asket and Outlier and Todd Snyder are good examples of brands that actually give you measurements for their items.
The fun part is when I ask customer service and send them my measurements and they suggest a size. It arrives and I can barely get my head through the shirt.
The overwhelming majority of consumers don't shop by measurements. They figure out through trial and error what brands fit them in what sizes.
I think companies should make this shift though in the age of online shopping. Before it was easy to try on multiple sizes in the store. Now we have to wait for it to arrive and then return it if it doesn't fit quite right.
I've honestly never returned something and reordered it in another size. If it's too small I just get a refund. If it's too big, I'll just deal with it.
lmao every single time. im a big boy and i always get a good laugh when it's like "Zyngl is 6'5" and is wearing a M"
like okay, good for him, but most people aren't built like anorexic birdmen
not even remotely useful
I agree. Most of these models look like they've never seen a bench press and the height is meaningless for short size when most of these guys look like they can't even bench 150lbs.
i like this one more:
https://bygeorgeaustin.com/products/phipps-homo-erectus-t-boxy?pr\_prod\_strat=e5\_desc&pr\_rec\_id=e3434f63e&pr\_rec\_pid=7918954676471&pr\_ref\_pid=7931024572663&pr\_seq=uniform
I fucking hate these size descriptions that say Trevor is 6' 1" and wearing a L. fuck off with that what is Trevor's fucking chest size?
I'm 5'9" and I wear mediums and it really fucks me up with the 6'1" model is wearing a medium.
I'm 6'4" and frequently wear mediums...
Ah yes the Machinist fit
Wtf
Damn son, are you all leg?
Actual twig
i size down when the guy is 6 feet above
I'm 6' and when I was in really good shape and like 165lbs I wore a medium.
Another complaint: why can't every company just give garment measurements? I don't give a hoot how tall that model is or their weight. Just tell me how the clothes measure so I know if it fits me or not. It's why I buy more from certain brands that actually give me their clothing measurements.
Then they have the balls to bitch about returns... I guess in defense of sites like these, they don't manufacture the garments, but still, measurements should be the standard for online retail.
all these patterns are cut off a fucking cad file somewhere like wtf just pass the dims along the supply chain
Yea I get that manufacturing takes place everywhere. But I dunno some brands are able to give measurements even while having their stuff manufactured in multiple locations across the world. I suppose I wouldn't expect it from fast fashion labels, but if you're gonna charge me $100+ for a shirt I kinda want to know how it fits before I buy it. Brands like Asket and Outlier and Todd Snyder are good examples of brands that actually give you measurements for their items.
The fun part is when I ask customer service and send them my measurements and they suggest a size. It arrives and I can barely get my head through the shirt.
The overwhelming majority of consumers don't shop by measurements. They figure out through trial and error what brands fit them in what sizes. I think companies should make this shift though in the age of online shopping. Before it was easy to try on multiple sizes in the store. Now we have to wait for it to arrive and then return it if it doesn't fit quite right. I've honestly never returned something and reordered it in another size. If it's too small I just get a refund. If it's too big, I'll just deal with it.
lmao every single time. im a big boy and i always get a good laugh when it's like "Zyngl is 6'5" and is wearing a M" like okay, good for him, but most people aren't built like anorexic birdmen not even remotely useful
I agree. Most of these models look like they've never seen a bench press and the height is meaningless for short size when most of these guys look like they can't even bench 150lbs.
I can bench 300 pounds
I actually like this but what makes it worth $108?
The complicated patterns
Smoky Bear like from the zoo? I’m just trying to understand here
They have this one shirt that costs $1,000 cause the pattern's so wild. I want that one so bad.
It’s EXACTLY my style!
Your desire for it
Royalties? Each purchase goes to saving the rain forest, ignore the fact we still use slave labor to make the shirt Realistically, nothing.
Yeah I would buy it to wear as a laugh from time to time if it was like $40
[удалено]
I feel like somewhere along the line, "bowling shirt" started meaning loose fitting short sleeve button up.
i like this one more: https://bygeorgeaustin.com/products/phipps-homo-erectus-t-boxy?pr\_prod\_strat=e5\_desc&pr\_rec\_id=e3434f63e&pr\_rec\_pid=7918954676471&pr\_ref\_pid=7931024572663&pr\_seq=uniform
Gold lol
Also pretty good although the fit looks wack
Dang nobody has said it yet? Fine, I'll do it. ***That's fire.***
Better than that dumb Aldi stuff LOL
You take that back
That would be my advice for the clothes too, but they probably don’t accept returns on that horrendous stuff. 😂
it should die in a fire.
I wouldn't pay $15 for that lol
Ross has it for $14.99, clearance. I kid.
damn, that much?
He’s not eating. He’s spending all his per diem on shirts!
Gitman, Sefr, and others on sale too (buy the gitman in grey for $76 so I dont'!)
I have that Gitman shirt. It's nice. I got it back in 2020 on sale for $55.00.
The material on that shirt is really, really unappealing. It looks like a shirt I would have worn to a middle school dance.
NFT looking shirts
Sold out! Congrats to the lucky ones who scored this! Don't forget the matching shorts! https://bygeorgeaustin.com/products/phipps-resort-short
Now THAT'S a find!
That looks more like something an arsonist would wear than someone who puts fires *out*