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Ordered mine. vaguely exciting ::
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Bigface0_0 wrote:GUTTED, orders closed before payday..... will have to wait until next time :(( ~X(
When I 'paid' it did the now default 'buy now, pay after delivery' which basically means you dont get charged for another fortnight.
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Any thoughts leaving now sizing?

T shirt size is medium normally. Chest size says 40 inch chest is a large, does that mean I should order L or XL if I'm ordering a size up?

Not sure if the fit is athletic AND the sizing is out, or if the sizing is accurate to chest size and is slim fitting on that basis

Bought a Scott RC Pro vest is size large and I like the fit, slim but not too slim. Would like the same
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benp1 wrote:Any thoughts leaving now sizing?

T shirt size is medium normally. Chest size says 40 inch chest is a large, does that mean I should order L or XL if I'm ordering a size up?

Not sure if the fit is athletic AND the sizing is out, or if the sizing is accurate to chest size and is slim fitting on that basis

Bought a Scott RC Pro vest is size large and I like the fit, slim but not too slim. Would like the same
I'm the same size as you and I've ordered a Large #FingersCrossed
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Think you might be better off with an XL there john.
I'm normally a large t shirt and I've ordered an XXL, just like my previous BB top.
Certainly wouldn't want any smaller.
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Sizing - I usually wear a M T shirt, so I'd order a large jersey.

The jersey sizing is correct in regard to M = X" and XXL = X" but the cut means that the correct sized jersey will still be a good snug 'cycling fit' and not baggy.
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Are they really that tight?
I have never owned one before so domt know how they fit.

is there a way to change my order to an XXL?
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Still confused. Where is the chart that says S = x", M = y" etc?
I don't want it to be baggy, so figure as I'm usually a medium, that's what I'll stick to, but would like to what chest size that equates to before I order.
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Ian - on the front page use the size drop-down and the sizes and corresponding inch measurements are listed there.
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is there a way to change my order to an XXL?
Yes ... just tell me you'd like it changing.
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Cheeky Monkey wrote:Ian - on the front page use the size drop-down and the sizes and corresponding inch measurements are listed there.
Thanks :)
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For those putting a name, are you going username or real name?

I've been debating purely as my username here clashes with someone in another bike forum I use (as I recently found out).
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Last time I went user, this time real.
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Think I'll go username.

The jersey is site specific anyway.
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Thanks to s8tanorm for upping my jersey size to an XXL.
Just hope its not too tight, i dont want to be scaring the locals or any small children when out riding.

I also went with my username, means more to me than my real name anyway.
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Order in.

Great choice of colour too, matches my new bike :cool:
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Solo wrote:For those putting a name, are you going username or real name?

I've been debating purely as my username here clashes with someone in another bike forum I use (as I recently found out).
So change it to 5010, worked for you know who... ;)
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johnnystorm wrote:
Solo wrote:For those putting a name, are you going username or real name?

I've been debating purely as my username here clashes with someone in another bike forum I use (as I recently found out).
So change it to 5010, worked for you know who... ;)
If only I'd been that clever :lol:

I'll stick with being Solo from here! :wink: I don't meet many others when I'm out anyway!
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Hmmm, still not clear. I reckon i'll end up with a large, though will wait to see if there are any thoughts
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Does the length of the jersey increase much as the size goes up? Or is it basically just that the chest width increases with the size?
For example, I'm 6ft, but my chest measurement is that of a small normally? Am I just going to have to get a baggy jersey?
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Solo wrote:For those putting a name, are you going username or real name?
Forum, but it's a nickname that's used in the 'real world' as well.
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Solo wrote:For those putting a name, are you going username or real name? .
website name :geek:
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Both :-)
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Just a reminder that it doesn't have to be a name on the back, it could be something else you feel's appropriate ... I'm considering "flatfishy's a tw*t" :-bd
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I think you'll breach the letter count there...

Maybe "FF"?
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