Random questions to which you seek an answer
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If it's just 3 cm too big, I'm sure it would still look good on you. I don't think most people would be able to tell the difference between a shirt that's three centimeters too big.
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If it's just 3 cm too big, I'm sure it would still look good on you. I don't think most people would be able to tell the difference between a shirt that's three centimeters too big.
Thanks for the feedback. I don't mind what people think about me in that regard. It's actually due to the fact that I'm a short guy. I don't feel comfortable wearing something slightly larger than what I usually wear. That's why I'm quite pedantic when it comes to the measurements.
If the shirt were large on just one area, I'd perhaps give it a thought on having it professionally altered. However unfortunately it's all of the areas.
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Hey, I know that all too well. I recently bought a leather jacket that was a little too large. Everyone does not see that's it's about an inch too big in the chest except me.
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@doguhanca What if you wore a mid to heavy thermal or cotton henley,or some kind of bulkier layer underneath. My drier which I’ve nicknamed The Shrinkmaster 2000, shrinks just about everything no matter what has been done to it previously. Although I’ve never documented my results.
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@doguhanca What if you wore a mid to heavy thermal or cotton henley,or some kind of bulkier layer underneath. My drier which I’ve nicknamed The Shrinkmaster 2000, shrinks just about everything no matter what has been done to it previously. Although I’ve never documented my results.
Sorry for the belated reply and thanks for your feedback. I usually size my UHFs in a way that I can wear a T-Shirt and a wool pullover underneath. Even if I were to wear just a T-Shirt underneath my UHFs, they still wouldn't look oversized. I think this one on the other hand would look too large on me given the 3cm addition in all of the mentioned areas. The shirt was sold to someone else but I think I did the right thing by not purchasing it and saving my money for one of the upcoming western UHFs
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Anyone notice uploading images from Tapatalk mobile have been compressed and poor quality? anyone have a solution or work around?
It’s been noticed. The way it works for me is that this only happens when I upload more than one image at a time. If you do one at a time you get to choose full images (although these are still automatically compressed by forum software).
The alternative is switching to the desktop forum while in Tapatalk. Effective but bothersome.
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I need everyone's advice…
I just made it home today and am ogling my new 634-XHSib and currently wearing my slightly 3 months worn/ new 633-XHS. My ib 888 XHS pair is too snug to wear currently But, I loved the denim very much and would like to be wearing it again... But, I also love the Self Edge 633 pair and have them pretty much tamed.
So, should I:
a) be prudent and keep wearing the 633-XHS!
Or,
b) live for today and get those gorgeous 634-XHSib on me asap
I will wait 24 hours from now to decide based on everyone' feedback. Thanks in advance.
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@neph93 when you put it like that I feel so slutty
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What’s the fun in being faithful, have your cake and eat it too @Filthy
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But the 633 has the better fit. Comfortable and not so wide leg opening..
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What’s the fun in being faithful, have your cake and eat it too @Filthy [emoji48]
Sticking with the good thing is worth it in the long run, it’s all about a deeper understanding. Swapping between one thing and another leads to insignificent, superficial pleasures. And probably herpes. Apparently.
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@neph93 agreed. I have to keep telling myself that all the time
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Go with the 634 and give em hell. Variety is the spice of life [emoji106]
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Buying another pair of XHSib was pretty much mandatory. Hence my dilemma. Also @Eisenherz the 634 is much more suited for a big cuff. That's what I did with my 633 and it leads to a kind of bell shaped cuff and pucker at the top of the cuff.
Edit: the 634 is not as tapered and looks nicer with a big cuff…