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I'd say Large to get the proper extra length to let it swag in the wind
So I got my Niche Dahlia tee today, very nice shirt and I like it. I got size XL and unfortunately, it is way too big for me. It is beyond the acceptable level of room, I should have taken size L.
Greg, not sure how you are taking XXL and not swimming in them?!
If anybody wants a size XL Dahlia, let me know. Looks like it is already sold out on the store website.
What took you so long?
That's what sh..........Sometimes I find that if you are patient and let the excitement build for a while it's that much more satisfying when you finally release it.
I can't speak for what you consider as "acceptable level of room" for a tee, but I love XXL on me and wouldn't want a smaller size, even if I can technically fit in it. There are things that are better loose and I put those tees in that category (along with camp shirts, linen pants, summer knitwear, etc....).
The flower seed tees just look better to me a bit oversized.
I can't speak for what you consider as "acceptable level of room" for a tee, but I love XXL on me and wouldn't want a smaller size, even if I can technically fit in it. There are things that are better loose and I put those tees in that category (along with camp shirts, linen pants, summer knitwear, etc....).
The flower seed tees just look better to me a bit oversized.
In addition to sleeves, it’s long and quite baggy. I am thinking size L would be a better fit.
this may be too niche a move, but maybe consider just cutting the hem to the length you want. i like the little roll that most tees do once you cut them (n.b. you'll lose another little bit of length that way). in fact, a seed tee specifically with a cut hem sounds pretty cool.