Matt Crunk
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When I was a teenager, I weighed about 160 lbs and wore a size 32 waist pants and a size 42 jacket. In tee shirts and other shirts that are sized that way, I wore a size Large or sometimes an XL shirt.
Today, in my early 40's, I weigh about 230 lbs, wear a size 40 waist, and usually a size 48 jacket. But I still take a size Large or XL in tee shirts and other shirts. These fit me loose enough to be comfortable but over-sized. In some casual jackets I need Large or sometimes even a Medium in order for them not to hang off me like a tent.
So I'm guessing that a size Large today is actually made a lot larger than it was 30 years ago, correct? If so, do you think this is due to people nowadays not knowing how to choose clothes that fit them properly and who prefer walking around in clothing that looks like a hand-me-down from their much bigger brother?
Today, in my early 40's, I weigh about 230 lbs, wear a size 40 waist, and usually a size 48 jacket. But I still take a size Large or XL in tee shirts and other shirts. These fit me loose enough to be comfortable but over-sized. In some casual jackets I need Large or sometimes even a Medium in order for them not to hang off me like a tent.
So I'm guessing that a size Large today is actually made a lot larger than it was 30 years ago, correct? If so, do you think this is due to people nowadays not knowing how to choose clothes that fit them properly and who prefer walking around in clothing that looks like a hand-me-down from their much bigger brother?