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SNS Herning- fits?

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42" chest, should I go for a L or XL?


If a L looks like it does in the above photo on someone with a 40-inch chest like me, then XL for sure.




I'm afraid a XL might be too long. I'm usually a M in J.Crew/Polo and L in slimmer fitting brands.

Mind measuring pit to pit on the sweater? Ideal for me is usually 21-22.
 

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I'm afraid a XL might be too long. I'm usually a M in J.Crew/Polo and L in slimmer fitting brands.
Mind measuring pit to pit on the sweater? Ideal for me is usually 21-22.


If you wear those sizes, you will be a L. XL will be giant.
 

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correct me if I'm wrong, but if I take an XL in the old stark, with the L being very tight, I'd be ridiculous to consider buying the fisherman full zip in size L, correct? old stark and fisherman are basically going to fit the same.
 

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Hey SNS-guys. Looking for some sizing advice, and would appreciate your input. Im planning to purchase the Stark sweater in size Small (old fit).
I'm 189cm tall and really skinny. I heard that the older fit is is long so I think it will work, but maybe im to tall? Please help
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It was my understanding the old stark sizing was the only marked SNS sizing difference...rest of line was same sizing. Maybe I'm wrong.

I have a M full zip fisherman that fits v well but the Mr Porter old stock Stark in M was big in the waist and LONG. 5'10 150 chest 39, waist 30 for reference.
 

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It was my understanding the old stark sizing was the only marked SNS sizing difference...rest of line was same sizing. Maybe I'm wrong.

I have a M full zip fisherman that fits v well but the Mr Porter old stock Stark in M was big in the waist and LONG. 5'10 150 chest 39, waist 30 for reference.

Do you think old stock of Stark in small could fit me? 189 cm tall, skinny
 

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