Re: [96attendees] T-Shirts

Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> Tue, 19 July 2016 21:36 UTC

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> BTW, one thing about T-shirt sizes here is that apparently german T-shirt
> sizes are different than U.S. sizes.   This isn't unusual, but usually is
> in the other direction.   So I said I was a men's large, but they gave me a
> men's medium, which would be very tight on me if it were a U.S. shirt.
> This may be why there weren't enough of the small shirts.

although hawai`i is not really part of the US, i wear a medium there, an
XL on the mainland, and a XXXL in asia.  i like tees loose.

randy