Same. The more-standardized sizes in men’s clothing means I just have to resign myself to the fact that I need to buy size M, size L, or size XL depending on the brand, and that it still will never fit right. This is why the majority of my shirts are short-sleeved, even in winter.
I’ve recently met several men who got into sewing as a result.
Same. The more-standardized sizes in men’s clothing means I just have to resign myself to the fact that I need to buy size M, size L, or size XL depending on the brand, and that it still will never fit right. This is why the majority of my shirts are short-sleeved, even in winter.
I’ve recently met several men who got into sewing as a result.
I am lucky that it is just a sowing thing for me and I don’t mind wearing a shirt so long that it’s more comparable to a classical kilt.