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Use this as a guide for sizing dude:

SIZING:

S - actual hoodie size: 36 inches around the chest

M - actual hoodie size: 40 inches around the chest

L - actual hoodie size: 44 inches around the chest

XL - actual hoodie size:48 inches around the chest

2XL - actual hoodie size: 52 inches around the chest

as an example, i'm 6" 95kg's and i fit a large

If you are unsure, it is usually recommended to go a larger size.

Just copy pasted that from the site

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lol ^

it should have been more subtle. a lot more subtle. why? coz...

when i was in osaka, i bought a skyline tshirt. hakosuka gtr 2000 skyline. pics on the back, writing on the sleeves and front. its a mad tshirt, i love it.

BUT... i cant wear it when i'm driving my skyline, coz i feel like a dick getting out of a skyline with a skyline tshirt on. reminds me of those HDT and HRT bogans.

i should have bought the toyota crown tshirt too!

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