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Seems you have rather accurately portrayed the curve of normal distribution here lol. Slight negative skew (as per the skinny car nerd factor), but other than that looking good :)

lol @ statistics jokes.

XS all the way (no homo)... i hate baggy shirts

quote related;

"i wear tight tops that make me look bigger, so all the chicks can admire my figure"

Nah, I am not in the T-Shirt business but I see quite a few live shows / bands play and they all seem to use Gildan T-Shirts and Hoodies for their merchandise.

Then they print their designs on it.

I find the quality very good.

A well all round universal T-Shirt and Hoodie for whatever you need.

What's 6.1oz shirts. Hoodies too.

6.1 Ounces?

That's good advice, thanks mate : )

I've tried some samples from various other t-shirt producers and ahve found the quality really poor.

Tight fitting necks, long sleeves, poor washability etc.

Given the research i've done, it appears that these are a winner, time will tell.

And yes, 6.1oz, is the 6.1 ounce - 205 gram shirt. Not the lightest shirt, but not the thickest, i can't wait until they come in.

I'm a US "American Apparel" size S... which is apparently a XS at Jay Jays, but a S at Dangerfield and an M at Cotton On.

AFAIK American Apparel's is accepted as a global standard size due to market proliferation.

That's good advice, thanks mate : )

I've tried some samples from various other t-shirt producers and ahve found the quality really poor.

Tight fitting necks, long sleeves, poor washability etc.

Given the research i've done, it appears that these are a winner, time will tell.

And yes, 6.1oz, is the 6.1 ounce - 205 gram shirt. Not the lightest shirt, but not the thickest, i can't wait until they come in.

Interesting...

So it is a 6.1oz thick T-Shirt...

:) learnt something new today.

Holy Crap!

60 people have voted thus far! That's incredible! Thank you so much guys.

Another 40 votes and I will have a perfect indication.

Keep them coming guys, thanks again!

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