Really helpful video. I would just add, that giving your arm length would be helpful. For instance, I have really long arms for my size and it can ruin shirts for me. Some brands have "long tall" and it's quite the blessing since those shirts tend to just have longer arm length at a particular size. A great barometer for arm length is just giving the arm length you typical buy in a dress shirt (sleeve length). The medium fits you perfectly btw. Good choice.
Rue porte sizing are crazy. I'm 6ft2 and wear large but their large tee are an xxl on me. The M hoodie is too smal the L hoodie is too big... Quality is fire tho but i prefer the cut and sizing of La apparel
I placed an order last november. After 6 months, they tell me they lost their customer data and tell me to do a chargeback. The credit card company tell me the time to do a chargeback has long passed. They took my money and refuse to give me a refund. SCAMMERS!
I got long legs and a shorter torso so usually hoodies and t shirts tend to be long on me. You think i should go for this or a yeezy gap hoodie because theyre more on the cropped side?
Actually wait. I’m 5’9, 137lbs, and I got a small. Fits perfect, maybe a little too boxy for me but it fits. I also have a medium but it literally turns into a flying suit when I raise my arms, plus there’s too much sleeve for me. I hope this could help.
@@stephanguthrie the fit is pretty much the same as the rue porter one. I’m 5’3 130lbs I can fit a small perfectly for the oversized look. It’s 14oz so it’s nice and thick, great quality if I’m being honest. A huge plus is that it doesn’t shrink.
Hello, I'm 5'10 and i am in between S and M sizes for the hoodies (M for non-oversized and S for oversized hoodies). Should i get an S size to have a boxy fit like your black hoodie ?
@@eliasbelilita7643 i have a Represent graphic hoodie, I’m 5’9 145 lbs and it’s a size M. Represent uses Rue Porter blanks for their hoodies. The thing about these “oversized” hoodies is that they really aren’t oversized, but cropped. The ribbed and cuffed hem does not stretch beyond your waist typically, so length isn’t an issue with this. I found that the medium works for me even though I’m skinny as a twig because it doesn’t feel tight in any direction I move it and it also hides my skinny-ness for lack of better terms. I’d say go with a M for the proper “cropped but oversized” fit, which is how they’re supposed to be. Personally, I’m a small with your standard run of the mill hoodie because they don’t have a tight godamn hem. It’s just a straight fucking line, no boxy ness.