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Brent Abbott View Drop Down
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    Posted: 3/06/07 at 8:13am

What shirt sizes qty-distribution do you order for your competitors?

what percentage of S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL?

looking at a  mens A, B, C, Master, Womens (Flagstaff) ~40 people.

Im guessing: 2, 5, 10, 10, 10,6, 2

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I don't think we'd ever order a small.  At Glasgow Lands in 2006, for 27 athletes we had

M:  4
L:  3
XL:  8
2XL:  9
3XL:  3

and at Pipes in the Valley in 2005, for 21 we had

M:  5
L:   4
XL:  6
2XL: 4
3XL: 1

Both of these orders were based on requested sizes (plus some guesswork).  The M are all for women, and the L for some women and a couple of lightweights.  If you can find 2X long, I suspect you'd make a few people very happy, because some of our guys get 3X for the length, rather than girth.

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"We may be small, but we're slow." - MIT Rugby
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Thanks for the feedback Wayne hope you are well.

Had a friend who fiberglasses tubs for a living do the Mesa Pro caber, it was a monster that nobody turned but Ryan V. said not to cut it.  I have a feeling it will be with us for a while and through a nuclear holocost. We had different techniques and mine was a little more modest on the resin, but both ways seem to work. Ive got to get the travelling cabers done soon.

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Your QC QC QC
Est. both 2006 2005
S 2 1 0 1
M 5 8 6 2
L 10 17 11 6
XL 10 25 15 10
2XL 10 40 27 13
3XL 6 11 5 6
4XL 2 5 3 2
Total 45 107 67 40
S 4% 1% 0% 3%
M 11% 7% 9% 5%
L 22% 16% 16% 15%
XL 22% 23% 22% 25%
2XL 22% 37% 40% 33%
3XL 13% 10% 7% 15%
4XL 4% 5% 4% 5%

Agree with comment about long t-shirts in the 2x & 3x sizes. 

For those with a belly, normal t-shirts are too short to cover the belly -- If worn, some throwers start looking like a beer bellied bearded cross dressing biker dolled up like a skid row Madonna at a Halloween drag party - A few have been known to spontaneously start singing "like a virgin"!  Not a pretty site for a family event! Can you skip the visuals?

Curious Question -- What were the specs on the fiberglass caber? length? weight?



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