What size T-shirt do you wear?

What size T-shirt do you wear? Are you an XS? And XL? If you’re not comfortable answering, remember that we have no way of seeing how you voted. No way at all! And, even if we did, you’d never receive any judgment from us! We like you just the way you are.

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21 Comments

tom
4 years ago

Normal size is large. Have a few extra large that I wear if the weather changes. Easy cover up.

Ed K
4 years ago

Large, If I wore T-Shirts. Haven’t wore them since I retired from the Navy in 93.

John
4 years ago

Normal size a medium, but buy large to account for shrinkage in most cotton T-shirts

Gary
4 years ago
Reply to  John

This.

Wayne Braxton
4 years ago

I don’t wear T shirts

Gary G
4 years ago
Reply to  Wayne Braxton

Yep don’t wear em

Donald N Wright
4 years ago

I regret, as I have grown older, I have also grown fatter. XL at Sixty, now XXL at Seventy. Wish I could find some XLL T-shirts.

Diane K
4 years ago

I have purchased XLL t-shirts from Wal-Mart, I use them for night shirts. Have to dig around in the piles to find them. Maybe try to order them on line.

Tom Burns
4 years ago

Sizes are not the same for manufacture to manufacture.

Rich
4 years ago

used to be an XL but I’ve shed 80-lbs since I retired in 2005.

Bob
4 years ago
Reply to  Rich

Good for you!!

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4 years ago
Reply to  Rich

Congratulations, Rich! I bet you feel lots better! (I lost a lot of weight in 1999 and have kept it off. I’ll never go back to that unhealthy lifestyle.) Enjoy your retirement! 🙂 –Diane

Joe
4 years ago

I chose XL but Being 6’7” I also need extra tall.

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4 years ago
Reply to  Joe

Sounds like my two sons, Joe. They’re both 6’8″ tall. You can just imagine how frequently we had to buy them new clothes as they were growing up … and up … and up. 😆 They’re 42 and 45 now, so I haven’t had to worry about that for a long time. Take care, and stay healthy. 🙂 –Diane

Dave
4 years ago

XLT, has to be tall. XL is to small, but XXL is waaaay to big. Don’t wear too many t-shirts.

KellyR
4 years ago

How should I know? My wife buys my clothes. If I put it on and it doesn’t feel good, it goes to the bottom of the drawer. Life is too short, and sometimes shirts as well.

kat
4 years ago

XL is the correct size, but I only wear t-shirts as cooking shirts and I like them huge! I will get a 4xl and have my apron on over it for cooking – it is the only time I wear t-shirts!

Darrell
4 years ago

2XLT

Bob Weinfurt
4 years ago

I was getting up near 2X so cut back on carbs to be comfortable back in a XL.

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4 years ago
Reply to  Bob Weinfurt

Great job, Bob! Take care. 🙂 –Diane

Dale Gilbert
4 years ago

do not wear any