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Hmm, I live in Vancouver and I just ordered the grey mercer (Screw the guy who took the last black mercer tee in M!) tee and a black villain hoodie, and my shipping was only $28. It says that it includes shipping and taxes on it too. A lot cheaper than going to Roden Gray to buy the same two items. EDIT: Actually, just looked at the JE website again and it's using something called the Pitney Bowes International Service for international shipping, which maybe why it is cheaper now.
Was $38 for me, versus the $16 or $19 (whatever it was for 6-10 days) I would've paid under the old way. Pretty much lost the discount in shipping.
 

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Hmm, I live in Vancouver and I just ordered the grey mercer (Screw the guy who took the last black mercer tee in M!) tee and a black villain hoodie, and my shipping was only $28. It says that it includes shipping and taxes on it too. A lot cheaper than going to Roden Gray to buy the same two items. EDIT: Actually, just looked at the JE website again and it's using something called the Pitney Bowes International Service for international shipping, which maybe why it is cheaper now.
USPS way worked better for me IMO, don't know why it was changed, didn't see nothing wrong with it. Ah well *kanye shrug*
 

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Was $38 for me, versus the $16 or $19 (whatever it was for 6-10 days) I would've paid under the old way. Pretty much lost the discount in shipping.

When did you order and how many items did you have? I was playing around with costs and the shipping wasn't a flat rate; it changed to $22 when I had just the hoodie in my cart.

I did remember I try to order a month ago and it had some ridiculous tax and shipping charges that made me not bother. I'm not sure if JE is trying to change their system up.
 

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I was charged a flat rate and no tax shipped to NY. $5 shipping.

But I flopped with what I ordered lol.. I sent them 2 emails, hopefully I can change my order in time.. Ordered a Burgundy Villain, but would like Black instead.
 

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Curious about the sizing of the Stadium Reverse Terry. If I wear a medium on the U-necks and Mercers, what size is the optimal size to get on the Reverse Terry?
 

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There's always questions regarding sizing, I find John Elliott to fit true to size for the average person. Yes, their clothes are slimmer fit, so if you want a roomier fit, size up, but that's not really what the aesthetic of JE is goin for or about.
 

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Curious about the sizing of the Stadium Reverse Terry. If I wear a medium on the U-necks and Mercers, what size is the optimal size to get on the Reverse Terry? 


What's your weight and height? You are either a medium or a large
 

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I'm 5'7 160 lbs muscular built. Large would be the best if I want breathing room? Im just worried that if I get the L, it would be a very loose fit.
 

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I'm 5'7 160 lbs muscular built. Large would be the best if I want breathing room? Im just worried that if I get the L, it would be a very loose fit.


You prob better off in a large if you want breathing room. I don't think it will be too loose.
 

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I'm 5'7 160 lbs muscular built. Large would be the best if I want breathing room? Im just worried that if I get the L, it would be a very loose fit.
I'm 5'7.5", 155-160 lbs, lean athletic build and I find medium to be ideal.
 

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I'm 5'7.5", 155-160 lbs, lean athletic build and I find medium to be ideal.  


I'm the same and I have a medium. Its a fitted look though which is what I want. If you want more space,need to size up.
 

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