What's the deal with most band merch being sized Medium or bigger?
So I moved out of my parents' home in December, and as a result of three months under my own self-dictated healthy meal/nutrition/fitness plans, I went from 150lbs down to 138lbs. I have a bit of the skinny rockstar look going on, with some muscle definition and a slim V-shaped torso, which is probably going to become more pronounced with time.
I was cruising eBay for band shirts, and while some ARE sized Small, these have band logos slapped onto basic Fruit Of The Loom or Hanes shirts, and I find them boxy and they tend to hang down straight, making anyone skinny look like they're absolutely SWIMMING in their clothes. Those were fine when I had a bit of a gut to fill out the midsection of the shirt, but given my current situation, I prefer something more tapered towards the midsection, but not so girly like women's babydoll shirts.
In contrast to American clothing, European designer shirts tend to size their shirts smaller with wicked cuts. If I could find some European-style fitted blank shirts, I'd print my own logos onto them... it's hard enough finding ANY fitted shirts to begin with.
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks in advance!
So I moved out of my parents' home in December, and as a result of three months under my own self-dictated healthy meal/nutrition/fitness plans, I went from 150lbs down to 138lbs. I have a bit of the skinny rockstar look going on, with some muscle definition and a slim V-shaped torso, which is probably going to become more pronounced with time.
I was cruising eBay for band shirts, and while some ARE sized Small, these have band logos slapped onto basic Fruit Of The Loom or Hanes shirts, and I find them boxy and they tend to hang down straight, making anyone skinny look like they're absolutely SWIMMING in their clothes. Those were fine when I had a bit of a gut to fill out the midsection of the shirt, but given my current situation, I prefer something more tapered towards the midsection, but not so girly like women's babydoll shirts.
In contrast to American clothing, European designer shirts tend to size their shirts smaller with wicked cuts. If I could find some European-style fitted blank shirts, I'd print my own logos onto them... it's hard enough finding ANY fitted shirts to begin with.
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks in advance!
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