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In need of a proxy from USA/J. Crew to Norway

Josteinbk

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Hello!

I'm looking to purchase a few shirts from J. Crew Factory. However, I cannot try them on as I live in Norway. The size guide on their webpage does not help me at all, and in my experience getting an answer on e-mail could take several days.

Could someone provide me with measurements of one of their shirts? Preferably one in large or medium.

I am also looking for a proxy, and I need it today, Black Friday. Contact me in my inbox or in this thread.

Thanks,
Jostein.
 
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ryanohare

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In my experience - even in their slim fitting range - they're still quite big.

My advice is to size down by at least one. I'm usually a medium, but I wear a small in their shirts. Good luck.
 

Josteinbk

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Okay, thank you!

I am 6ft3in and 188 lbs. I guess I should go for slim fit medium then?

Oh, by the way, could someone offer proxy services to Norway?
 

pendragon

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Unless you want your shirts really tight, you'll be an L. Your problem is likely to be length.
 

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