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Clothes sizes, getting smaller?
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<blockquote data-quote="RobertChicken" data-source="post: 1134783" data-attributes="member: 13313"><p>So, I have been a bit confused recently by what seems to be new clothes - for men - being noticeably smaller. I buy t-shirts from PnP Clothes, Makro, Edgars and Senqu (not sure if this one is a national shop) and their XL t-shirts don't fit me anymore, I certainly am out of shape but I have plenty of old XL t-shirts that still fit fine.</p><p></p><p>The same goes for pants, I wear a size 38/40 waist but rather surprisingly fitted into a pair of size 36 jeans (that I bought around 2013) the other day.</p><p></p><p>As far as I know all of these are supposed to be a regular/comfort/relaxed cut so I think I am comparing "apples to apples", is anyone else noticing this?</p><p></p><p>I'm assuming this a shrinkflation sort of thing if it isn't just me losing my marbles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobertChicken, post: 1134783, member: 13313"] So, I have been a bit confused recently by what seems to be new clothes - for men - being noticeably smaller. I buy t-shirts from PnP Clothes, Makro, Edgars and Senqu (not sure if this one is a national shop) and their XL t-shirts don't fit me anymore, I certainly am out of shape but I have plenty of old XL t-shirts that still fit fine. The same goes for pants, I wear a size 38/40 waist but rather surprisingly fitted into a pair of size 36 jeans (that I bought around 2013) the other day. As far as I know all of these are supposed to be a regular/comfort/relaxed cut so I think I am comparing "apples to apples", is anyone else noticing this? I'm assuming this a shrinkflation sort of thing if it isn't just me losing my marbles. [/QUOTE]
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