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kennqc
1
Dec 5, 2018
XXL is only 46" chest? made in china and chinese/asian sizing? c'mon massdrop, tell me i am mistaken or is this now a site for asian shills?
TomasV
1685
Dec 7, 2018
kennqca size XXL will fit someone with a 46" chest, meaning the actual garment probably measures closer to 49 inches or so. Yes, this is more in line with the standards for a fashion brand, so their sizing is on the trimmer side of things if you're used to more purely tactical brands (i.e. Rothco).
RayF
22220
Jan 26, 2019
kennqcThat was an especially lame question to ask. It suggests three things:
  1. You don't know what a Shill is.
  2. You're misinformed about Asians.
  3. You eat too much Ben and Jerry's.
kennqc
1
Apr 17, 2019
RayFhmm, when i am on aliexpress i see similar sizing yet when i am on US based sites even if the garments are made out of the country the XL usually will accomodate a 48" chest. not sure where you are from but a 48" chest is not that unusual where i come from! so, what would you describe this sizing as and do not say ah it is just an athletic sizing or some such stylish BS
kennqc
1
Apr 17, 2019
RayFDefinition of shill (Entry 1 of 2) (Merriam-Webster)
intransitive verb
1
to act as a shill
2
to act as a spokesperson or promoter

RayF
22220
Apr 17, 2019
kennqcWell Ken, it's like this: the apparel you find here on MD is 99% designed for, and marketed to, adolescents (aka: KIDS), and buddy, you just ain't one of 'em! So while you might be able to squeeze that big, manly 48" chest into, say a Rothco Jacket, when it comes to stuff from this company, or any other company that describes themselves in terms like: "Based in New York City, Qilo was founded by a pair of college friends who shared a love for five-panel caps.", you're going end up looking like Donald Trump in a spandex Spiderman suit, no matter what size you buy! PS: apologies for the visual ;- )
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RayF
22220
Apr 17, 2019
kennqcShilling for Merriam-Webster now, are we?