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Post by catstina on Jan 31, 2012 16:53:43 GMT -5
So I've been looking for a T-Shirt for Saxon, I've found a few that I like, but his measurements are so different from the shirts available! Saxon's Stats: Meat Head: 18" Neck: 14" Chest: 23" Stomach/Tuck: 15.5" Height at Shoulders: 15.5" Length from neck to tail: 18" Weight: 38lbs Cafepress T-Shirt Sizes: Size.. Length.. Neck....... Sleeve.... Chest....... WeightS.....10".......4"............4"..........7.25".......up to 10 lbs. M.....12".......4.75".......4"..........8.25"........12-25 lbs. L......15.5"....7.75"......5.5".......9.25"........26-40 lbs. XL....17.5"....8.75"......6.5".......11.5"........41-60 lbs. XXL...20"......9.5"........7.5".......12.75"......61-80 lbs. It's funny, I help people pick out the right size coat for their dog all day at PDog, but without the article of clothing in front of me, I have no idea which size to get for Saxon! What size would you go with? Here are a couple of shirts I like: www.cafepress.com/thankdog.107755713www.cafepress.com/thankdog.108614612www.cafepress.com/+staffordshire_bull_terrier_va_dog_tshirt,40084511 www.cafepress.com/+staffordshire_bull_terrier_dog_tshirt,329253416 "It's not my fault I'm awkward!"
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Post by loverocksalot on Jan 31, 2012 19:03:11 GMT -5
M/L
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Post by RealPitBull on Feb 3, 2012 8:39:22 GMT -5
I'd go by weight instead of the measurements. When I bought Luca a Cafepress shirt, I got him the XXL and it fit fine. I know his measurements wouldn't match up at all.
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Post by catstina on Feb 3, 2012 8:42:15 GMT -5
Then it's between large and extra large. Should I go a bit big? He's 38 lbs, but has a pretty big chest.
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Post by RealPitBull on Feb 3, 2012 8:43:59 GMT -5
Maybe XL large. However, I will tell you, I had a problem with the shirt stretching. So even if you bought the L and it was a little tight, it'd probably stretch out soon enough.
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Post by catstina on Feb 3, 2012 8:47:01 GMT -5
Good to know! Thanks, Mary and Luca!
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Post by RealPitBull on Feb 3, 2012 8:51:48 GMT -5
Good to know! Thanks, Mary and Luca!
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