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#33 (permalink) |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Vancouver BC
Posts: 100
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how is wearing a tall tee going to work when you are snowboarding? your legs are apart and the tall tee either rips or rides up to around your waist,
and if it rides up then you are chilling with your boxers out. |
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#34 (permalink) |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Seattle Washington
Posts: 270
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I'm a huge fan of the tall tee's for what they serve and what they can look like.
I'm 5'10" and will wear a couple xlt shirts over a solid color sweatshirt on a warm bluebird day. They go maybe 4 inches below my waist line which REALLY helps keep snow away from scraping my sides when I crash. Where as a normal large T-shirt will roll up and expose my core. Just get a LT an XLT. I normally fit Large, But i wear these over a sweatshirt so the XLT caps the shoulders just right. Anything that is more than halfway down someones calf looks retarded. Tall Tee's are acceptable to some extent. Halldor Helgason pulls it super well.
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#37 (permalink) |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 3
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Steezy Shirts has some really nice "truly tall" stuff. Heres a link Steezy Shirts | Facebook
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