Re: [96attendees] T-Shirts

Dmitry Kohmanyuk <dk@hostmaster.ua> Wed, 20 July 2016 12:44 UTC

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On 20 лип. 2016 р., at 14:19, Michael Richardson <mcr@sandelman.ca> wrote:
> 
> I have a Large rather than my usual XL.
> (I wish it was because my diet was working...)
> 
> If there is someone that took a womens size, who would trade to a mens M,
> and someone else who would trade their mens M for my Large, I will move up to
> a larger size...

Perhaps we can set up a trading area, with a mediated (privacy-enabled) middlemen? :)

I know I took Women's M because men's M run out (my original choice) and men's L were large, like American sizes. Waist measurements or any other universal sizing chart is needed.

As for people taking "wrong" size, by accident, change of mind or because their size run out - it would happen, just like at any other event.

May be solution is to (gasp) just sell them, so people would not complain about not getting for free things that were in limited supply?
Another option is to have online shop (there is one already, right?) which would sell all sizes.

-- dk@

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