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BoO / Gilt Fallout

Kodiak

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Still want your XS BoO shirts, PM me
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Originally Posted by Teger
anyone want an XL plum stripe if I decide not to keep it? fits bigger than most BOO, would fit a true L well, or a true BOO XL

This seems weird to me. The medium fits me pretty snug and I'm like 5'9, 155lbs, yet I know someone was selling because it was too big on him and he was 5'11, 165. I guess body shape makes a big difference with these.
 

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I'm like 5'9" 145ish and I wear a small. I was 155ish last year and the small was a smidgen tight.
 

Kodiak

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Originally Posted by mulansauce
You are way too tall for an XS. The sides are going to extend above your belt.
srsly? i'd try one for like under $100 anyways lol
 

mr bunbury

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Originally Posted by Teger
anyone want an XL plum stripe if I decide not to keep it? fits bigger than most BOO, would fit a true L well, or a true BOO XL
This is my favorite shirt - I have it in XL too. I wish the rest of BoO fit like this, everything else seems to run a little smaller.
 

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if anyone wants to unload their size large short sleeve oxford or cuffed shorts around a size 32, PM me!
 

Dashaansafin

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Guys, Im 5'9 147 and the small length is just right. Any shorter and the sides would show side belly...
 

baseball2429

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I purchased the grey cuffed pants in size 28 and they are too small. Does anyone want to trade their size 30?
 

ok1234

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anyone else feel like the nylon boat boots run a lil small/narrow? i got them in the same size as my clarks desert boots
 

Davidko19

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Originally Posted by PinkPantser
^i'd say clarks desert boots run about 1/2 size small/narrow so if you got the same size as your dboots...

+1. This is true of DB's.
 

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on the overdye the second button popped off already..... are the stitching weak or just bad q/c.
 

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