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The Silverblue Sun
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I've long time coming floated the rumor that I'll be selling some coolie o t-shirts that I've designed.

Now that the day is getting closer, I'm wondering what T-shirt sizes girls wear?

I'll be getting Larges and Xl's for the Dudes, but a what size do you get the Ladies and the Girls?

Hmmmm....

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Troubadour
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BTW, although this is calling for the gals, don't forget that all XLs are not made equal!

In fact, I've developed my own range of clothing size protocols.

It runs from "small on scandanavian behemoths" to "Xtra large on thin asian guys".

The later type seems far too common.

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Ralphie
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If you want them to be specifically tailored made for females a lot of companies go for what they call the Baby Doll T, something similar to this. They're feminine and flattering, and have a young feel.

If you're looking for women's sizes in T's, though, they run like guys - xs, s, m, l, xl.

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Christy
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Sweetheart, there are so many different sizes and shapes of people that the "one size fits all" approach isn't going to work for everyone. If I were you, I would probably get mediums and larges, because small women like myself usually buy larger shirts o(especially t shirts) more often than larger women buy shirts they can't fit into.
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