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How does oversize actually works ?, Slightly confused.
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TSSotsotzaii
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Jun 30 2020, 11:04 AM, updated 6y ago
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So all along I thought that Oversized meaning the cutting itself is oversize and it is actually labelled as Oversize. I've bought some oversize shirt from Uniqlo, which is actually oversize. Then I went to adidas looking for oversized long sleeve tee, and I saw this one that I like, but doesn't seem to be oversized cutting, so i ask the staff if this is oversized, he said no this is fitting one but if u wan oversized can buy M if u usually wear S, so I'm like wouldn't the collar part be big as well ? He said no, the collar part will be the same standard size, only the other parts of the shirt will be big, so as a result = oversize
can anyone chip in if this is true ?
This post has been edited by Sotsotzaii: Jun 30 2020, 11:04 AM
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kuntilanak
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Jun 30 2020, 11:09 AM
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tee different size but collar area is the same throughout? what logic is that? cannot brain...
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jetblast
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Jun 30 2020, 11:13 AM
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You go try on at a few outlets to compare.
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Genderbender
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Jun 30 2020, 11:17 AM
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now days fashion..
Oversize shirt design = body oversize but on collar and wrist part ngam ngam..
Normal shirt design = collar and wrist will be tailor based on Shirt size
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Genderbender
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Jun 30 2020, 11:18 AM
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QUOTE(kuntilanak @ Jun 30 2020, 11:09 AM) tee different size but collar area is the same throughout? what logic is that? cannot brain... you see those korean drama, they wearing the so called 'oversize design shirt' which specifically the body part is bigger but collar and wrist is for S or M size..
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kuntilanak
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Jun 30 2020, 11:21 AM
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QUOTE(Genderbender @ Jun 30 2020, 11:18 AM) you see those korean drama, they wearing the so called 'oversize design shirt' which specifically the body part is bigger but collar and wrist is for S or M size.. if this is the K-influenced trend...
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cytyler
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Jun 30 2020, 11:22 AM
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oversize = usually u wear S but go for L
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same size as u wear but with longer sleeves and broader
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TSSotsotzaii
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Jun 30 2020, 12:05 PM
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QUOTE(Genderbender @ Jun 30 2020, 11:17 AM) now days fashion.. Oversize shirt design = body oversize but on collar and wrist part ngam ngam.. Normal shirt design = collar and wrist will be tailor based on Shirt size Yes thats what the staff meant. He say I usually wear S, then get M if wan oversize, the other part all bigger, but collar part stays the same, I never heard about this before so asking here if it's true.
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letsnack99 P
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Jun 30 2020, 02:46 PM
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it can look big on your shoulder but keep the bottom of t-shirt only reach your waistline otherwise u gonna look short and sloppy tho
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knives.
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Jun 30 2020, 04:08 PM
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QUOTE(kuntilanak @ Jun 30 2020, 11:21 AM) if this is the K-influenced trend...  It’s hip hop influenced. QUOTE(Sotsotzaii @ Jun 30 2020, 12:05 PM) Yes thats what the staff meant. He say I usually wear S, then get M if wan oversize, the other part all bigger, but collar part stays the same, I never heard about this before so asking here if it's true. I think the best way is to judge for yourself by trying it on? i think what he means is going 1 size up isnt going to be super significant in the collar if it was already a close fit to begin with, while the rest of the shirt would of course be a little roomier. An oversized fit is just clothing that is roomy without looking too sloppy as opposed to wearing something 2 sizes up. Sometimes though you might have to size down from your usual size when it comea to oversize fits This post has been edited by knives.: Jun 30 2020, 04:09 PM
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TSSotsotzaii
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Jun 30 2020, 05:28 PM
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Anyone care to comment if this does looks oversize ? I usually size S, but took M for this hoping for the oversize look
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