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 How does oversize actually works ?, Slightly confused.

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TSSotsotzaii
post 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 ?

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post 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
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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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post 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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