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Sounds like you just bought a sweater in a style that you don't like. No way are the sleeves that long unintentionally.**** I've had pretty bad luck with my clothing gambles lately. A blanc and noir sweatshirt i bought has sleeves that are 6+ inches too long. I'm 6'2" with proportional arms, who the **** are they making this sweatshirt for? To top it off, the ribbing is loose as **** so the sleeves live around my fingertips.
When overpaying for a plain navy sweatshirt you expect better fabric and better design. I got neither.
wings and horns is known for having stupid long sleeves anyway. if they're copying it seems fit.Blanc and noir is a copy-cat company of wings and horns. They are the furthest from avant garde imaginable
No way you have proportional arms. I am 5'11", and I have good reach, but not that of a 6'2" man, closer to those of a 6' man, and the Blanc&Noir sleeves in a medium fit me. Similarly, the arms of a Calvin Klein collection suit fit nearly perfectly, MC style. You have shorter than average arms.**** I've had pretty bad luck with my clothing gambles lately. A blanc and noir sweatshirt i bought has sleeves that are 6+ inches too long. I'm 6'2" with proportional arms, who the **** are they making this sweatshirt for? To top it off, the ribbing is loose as **** so the sleeves live around my fingertips.
When overpaying for a plain navy sweatshirt you expect better fabric and better design. I got neither.
did not feel it in OR