Just to add, I've always thought I was a true 45 but realized I'm more of a 46. I bought mmm og hitops last week in a sz 46 and they fit well. I also received some fw13 geobaskets recently in 45 which fit a bit looser than my mmms due to the roomy toeblock so I'd say they definitely fit big.
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Originally posted by Shucks View Postagain, i wish people would actually read posts properly here...
the MAIN point i made is that rick footwear is very CONSISTENT. so if you need a 45 in geobaskets, then go for a 45 in the other styles.
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Originally posted by newp View PostWell, I am size 44 in geobaskets, size 45 in MA+, size 47 in guidis. Anyway I will give it a try then, thank you.dying and coming back gives you considerable perspective
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Originally posted by ibringdoom98 View PostWhat's the sizing like on the RO Geo trench from AW09? I'm an XL and someone offered a medium and claimed it could fit an XL/XXL. I have my doubts that a medium would fit as intended on an XL, but if anyone could chime in with their thoughts I'd greatly appreciate it.
dying and coming back gives you considerable perspective
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alright, i know this has been run to death, but im wondering what size i would be in guidi? most people i see say they run two sizes small, some say they fit tts.
i believe im a tts 46, i fit a us12 in most shoes, 45 in common projects, 45 in raf simons, can fit sz3 dbss. so do i size up from my designer sneaker size (45) to 46-47? or do i size up from my true size (46?) to 47-48? if anyone else has us12 feet please help!
i know i can ask the seller for the outsole measurement, but im a sneaker guy, and i have no idea whether boot and sneaker outsoles measure up. if i have, say 32cm long dbss will 32cm long guidis fit? thanks!
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I concur. I'm no Guidi expert but having recently purchased my first pair and having tried on a couple pairs in the process I can confirm size up 1 from your normal size. I'm almost always 43 in boots and got 44 in Guidi which fits perfectly.
Originally posted by twmllr View Post^ size 1 up, if you are a 46, get a 47
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Originally posted by schuur View Postalright, i know this has been run to death, but im wondering what size i would be in guidi? most people i see say they run two sizes small, some say they fit tts.
i believe im a tts 46, i fit a us12 in most shoes, 45 in common projects, 45 in raf simons, can fit sz3 dbss. so do i size up from my designer sneaker size (45) to 46-47? or do i size up from my true size (46?) to 47-48? if anyone else has us12 feet please help!
i know i can ask the seller for the outsole measurement, but im a sneaker guy, and i have no idea whether boot and sneaker outsoles measure up. if i have, say 32cm long dbss will 32cm long guidis fit? thanks!
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So I've been looking at Harnden blazers, and the tagged size/measurements relationship confuses me. I keep seeing sz 50s and 52s with shoulder and chest measurements more like 46-48s. Does Harnden just run quite small? Or, is there something about the shoulder construction/desired fit that makes a small shoulder size correct for a true 50 in a sz 50 blazer? Any help would be greatly appreciated, as information is quite hard to find online and I'm nowhere near any stockistsput a tiger in your tank
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Originally posted by fireflygrave View PostSo I've been looking at Harnden blazers, and the tagged size/measurements relationship confuses me. I keep seeing sz 50s and 52s with shoulder and chest measurements more like 46-48s. Does Harnden just run quite small? Or, is there something about the shoulder construction/desired fit that makes a small shoulder size correct for a true 50 in a sz 50 blazer? Any help would be greatly appreciated, as information is quite hard to find online and I'm nowhere near any stockists
his jackets are cut deliberately slim in the shoulders which lends them their unique silhouette.
if your physique is slim relative to your chest size you can go for the "shrunken" fit where the chest measures more or less the same as a tape measure wrapped around your chest.
if you're a "big boned" guy size up and give yourself some room or you'll look like a sausage.
i would strongly suggest buying from a retail store with a return/exchange policy if possible.LOVE THE SHIRST... HOW much?
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Originally posted by fireflygrave View PostSo I've been looking at Harnden blazers, and the tagged size/measurements relationship confuses me. I keep seeing sz 50s and 52s with shoulder and chest measurements more like 46-48s. Does Harnden just run quite small? Or, is there something about the shoulder construction/desired fit that makes a small shoulder size correct for a true 50 in a sz 50 blazer? Any help would be greatly appreciated, as information is quite hard to find online and I'm nowhere near any stockists
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agreed with AKA and noirgt.
if you are a true 50, you should be able to wear an L in most blazers, but if you have wide shoulders/back, you might need an XL. The body almost always has room if you wear true to size but the back and shoulders can be narrow."AVANT GUARDE HIGHEST FASHION. NOW NOW this is it people, these are the brands no one fucking knows and people are like WTF. they do everything by hand in their freaking secret basement and shit."
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