Printed on a Next Level 6210 shirt (60/40 blend) in “Black” with water-base ink for a super soft feel.
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The bulk of the profits on this tee go to support Jes Franklin and her lifting career! The logo on the tee has been changed to Jes’ clean extension, in addition to the text swap.
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SIZING INFO
We can also offer the following guesses for sizing, based on past experience. There is some overlap as sizes depend on both height and weight.
Also, if you are a member of the big shirt little shorts movement, you probably want to go up at least a size, maybe two.
Size | Weight (kg) | Finns | Shorts Pairing Recommendation |
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XS | 50-60kg | 1.46-1.75 | little |
S | 60-75kg | 1.75-2.19 | little |
M | 70-85kg | 2.05-2.48 | little |
L | 80-105kg | 2.34-3.07 | little |
XL | 100-120kg | 2.92-3.51 | little |
2XL | 115-135kg | 3.36-3.95 | little |
3XL | 130-150kg | 3.80-4.38 | little |
4XL | 150-Lasha | 4.38-herd of Finns | schmedium* |
As always with our size charts, people on the border need to size up or size down according to their personal needs and how small their little shorts are. For example, someone who weighs 105kg and is very stocky in the upper body with medium shorts is probably not going to fit well in an L. But someone who is leaner in their upper body with larger legs but tiny shorts may well fit in that size best. It’s also important to consider personal fit preferences as well as if your shorts have shrunk in the wash. If you are at the high end (like 105kg for L) of a size range then you can expect a tight fit — and very possible too tight, depending on body type. But a 105kg person would almost always not have a tight fit in size XL.
*jk, little