Yep … makes me recall the time I purchased some Hawaiian shirt’s for our office, sized “S” to “XXXXX-L” … well, needless to say, whatever haberdasher they were from, no shirt was properly sized, and we never got to have our Hawaiian Shirt Friday … :\
I’ve known that for years, especially for ball caps. I have a small head – 6-5/8th and have to take the adjustment strap up to the last hole and cut the excess strap off. If it doesn’t have an adjustment strap, I can’t wear it unless it is specifically sized.
For some reason, I am going the opposite direction —-about every year to year and a half, I have to start using the next hole in on the belt. Fairly soon, I will have to buy a smaller belt or find a leather punch and put one or more holes in the belt to tighten it up ! ! !
My wife once ordered a shirt (made in China) that said one size fits all…it was so small it looked like it would be tight on a toddler. Shoulda read one size fits small!
Rick, why are all of your Pluggers morbidly obese? I could qualify as a plugger if I gained some 150 to 200 pounds. There are normal sized persons out here.
juicebruce 11 months ago
Looks like that Plugger is not in the “One Size Fits All” group ! Pie Hole Control ;-)
WhatsTheJoke 11 months ago
My clothes haven’t shrunk anymore recently. I’ll have to check again after Thanksgiving.
PraiseofFolly 11 months ago
Disclaimer: “Not applicable to The Goodyear Blimp.”
Doug K 11 months ago
Many now say “One size fits most.” Soon to come: “One size fits many.”
[Next will be “One size fits some.” followed by “One size fits few.”]
{and “One size for none.”}
nosirrom 11 months ago
It doesn’t say that it will fit well.
jr1234 11 months ago
T minus ONE
chris_o42 11 months ago
Needs a size F.A.B. (Fits A Buffalo)
KenDHoward1 11 months ago
Yep … makes me recall the time I purchased some Hawaiian shirt’s for our office, sized “S” to “XXXXX-L” … well, needless to say, whatever haberdasher they were from, no shirt was properly sized, and we never got to have our Hawaiian Shirt Friday … :\
Allen Howell Premium Member 11 months ago
Mind, they never say how well it’ll fit…
Teto85 Premium Member 11 months ago
Fat people problems.
ctolson 11 months ago
I’ve known that for years, especially for ball caps. I have a small head – 6-5/8th and have to take the adjustment strap up to the last hole and cut the excess strap off. If it doesn’t have an adjustment strap, I can’t wear it unless it is specifically sized.
Tenner 11 months ago
love the back hair
Back to Big Mike 11 months ago
Church! I do have a pair of “Thanksgiving pants” for tomorrow, though., that are a bit big, even for me.
jth 11 months ago
gross
pheets 11 months ago
Depends on what country made the clothing. What is xs in one place can easily be large in another. Careful shopping on line ; )
Alberta Oil Premium Member 11 months ago
A fact his wife has known for years when she was in the market for pantihose.
'IndyMan' 11 months ago
For some reason, I am going the opposite direction —-about every year to year and a half, I have to start using the next hole in on the belt. Fairly soon, I will have to buy a smaller belt or find a leather punch and put one or more holes in the belt to tighten it up ! ! !
Zen-of-Zinfandel 11 months ago
Wearing the wife’s hoodie?
GumbyDammit223 11 months ago
That’s why they now say “One size fits most.” And I’m still out of the demographic.
wildlandwaters 11 months ago
My wife once ordered a shirt (made in China) that said one size fits all…it was so small it looked like it would be tight on a toddler. Shoulda read one size fits small!
KEA 11 months ago
One size fits all is ridiculous
julie.mason1 Premium Member 11 months ago
Rick, why are all of your Pluggers morbidly obese? I could qualify as a plugger if I gained some 150 to 200 pounds. There are normal sized persons out here.