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Back in the 80 s guys would wear sweatshirts like this and drive around in Iroc Camaro s with the t-tops pulled off and laying in the front yard. Cocaine was plentiful and you always made sure you had a 7-11 within a mile from you in case you needed some cigs and beer. Please check our size chart to confirm that this item will fit you perfectly.
Size
Actual Measurements:
A. Length – 25.5
B. Pit to Pit – 24
C. Sleeve – 21
Size On Tag: no size
Fits More Like: Men s XL
How To Get Your Perfect Measurement
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Here s the way to get your perfect measurement. Take a piece of YOUR OWN clothing to measure. Now get a cloth tape measure. If you don t have one, use a piece of string and a ruler yard stick or carpenter s tape measure. For example if you re buying a t-shirt, get one from your closet that fits you the way you want it to. You want tight…get a tight shirt. You want loose…get a loose shirt…and so on. Measure this shirt and use the measurements as your template for the size you want. We use Flat Measurements. These are exactly that…measurements of the garment (zipped or buttoned up) laid flat on a table or hard surface.
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Size
XL
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Back in the 80 s guys would wear sweatshirts like this and drive around in Iroc Camaro s with the t-tops pulled off and laying in the front yard. Cocaine was plentiful and you always made sure you had a 7-11 within a mile from you in case you needed some cigs and beer. Please check our size chart to confirm that this item will fit you perfectly.
Size
Size
Actual Measurements:
A. Length – 25.5
B. Pit to Pit – 24
C. Sleeve – 21
Size On Tag: no size
Fits More Like: Men s XL
How To Get Your Perfect Measurement
Â
Here s the way to get your perfect measurement. Take a piece of YOUR OWN clothing to measure. Now get a cloth tape measure. If you don t have one, use a piece of string and a ruler yard stick or carpenter s tape measure. For example if you re buying a t-shirt, get one from your closet that fits you the way you want it to. You want tight…get a tight shirt. You want loose…get a loose shirt…and so on. Measure this shirt and use the measurements as your template for the size you want. We use Flat Measurements. These are exactly that…measurements of the garment (zipped or buttoned up) laid flat on a table or hard surface.
Video
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Size | XL |
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