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Why is their stuff all americanized in the US stores. The fit is pretty terrible imho, no different than gap. At least the pants are slimmed down, but I still have the bullshit sizing dilemma with the shirts. m's pull at the chest, large is too long and too big in the stomach. Gotta get all my shirts tailored. Same goes for the tasmanian suit. Went in as a 40r with a 32w, pants fit fine but the blazer was in between m and l. Tailoring the large would be fine, or sticking with the m for a very slim fit. Find some middle ground here uniqlo and make your shopping better than the alternatives.
 

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Why is their stuff all americanized in the US stores. The fit is pretty terrible imho, no different than gap. At least the pants are slimmed down, but I still have the bullshit sizing dilemma with the shirts. m's pull at the chest, large is too long and too big in the stomach. Gotta get all my shirts tailored. Same goes for the tasmanian suit. Went in as a 40r with a 32w, pants fit fine but the blazer was in between m and l. Tailoring the large would be fine, or sticking with the m for a very slim fit. Find some middle ground here uniqlo and make your shopping better than the alternatives.


Get proxy from Japan, I feel the exact same way
 

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do the SF or NY stores have this in a medium? If so can someone proxy for me? PM we can work something out, thanks!
 

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They need to restock........everything


Uniqlo seems to restock certain items on the online site sporadically. Is there any pattern to how they re-stock? Or do I just have to keep checking daily?
 

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Can anyone comment on the quality (or value) and fit of the +J wool peacoat? I'm 19.5 sts and 42 ptp, nabbed the black one in XL.
 

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are you serious? why the hell you want that.

Cheap + decent quality

I'm tired paying $100+ for quality cologne, so if Uniqlo can offer a low cost alternative that is decent, I'm all for it.
 
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Man the J+ peacoat looks like such a good deal! Anyone got fit pics or comments on quality?
 

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Terrible idea...

From a business perspective, it's not a terrible idea. They have a strong brand identity and lots of hipsters adore the brand, so they've got
a clientele that will eat that **** up.
 

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