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They just opened up their biggest store yet down the road from here. I can't wait to check it out! They have some great products, like their long tail t-shirts and their underwear.
 
They just opened up their biggest store yet down the road from here. I can't wait to check it out! They have some great products, like their long tail t-shirts and their underwear.

I was actually just looking at their long tail t-shirts. Do you find they fit larger or smaller than other brands(and maybe compare them to a couple brands in particular.) I really like a lot of their clothes especially their winter line however I really hate buying online from a brand I've never tried because I don't know what size to get.
 
I was actually just looking at their long tail t-shirts. Do you find they fit larger or smaller than other brands(and maybe compare them to a couple brands in particular.) I really like a lot of their clothes especially their winter line however I really hate buying online from a brand I've never tried because I don't know what size to get.

The only name brand I buy with regularity is Eddie Bauer because I take an XL-Tall and Eddie Bauer has quality tall sizes at a reasonable cost. In XL-Tall, the Duluth Trading Co's shirts fit perfectly. I can even get away with an XL because of the extra 3 inches of length in the tail. So with respect to the chest, shoulders & sleeves, the DTC tee's are sized like Eddie Bauer.

One time I ordered three T-shirts in a sale they were having. One was clearly not an XL as the tag indicated. It fit me like a tight under armor shirt, which I hate. I contacted DTC and they sent me out a replacement and told me to keep the first shirt and give it to someone who took a Large. Mighty nice of them!

By the way, you can get 20% off and free shipping through the end of the month with the code TREAT20

If you're not in a hurry, subscribe to their emails as they often have them on sale. The most recent sale ended two days ago and the short sleeve, with pocket, Tee's were priced at $13.50. I haven't kept track, but I'd guess the longtail shirts are on sale ever 3 months.
 
The only name brand I buy with regularity is Eddie Bauer because I take an XL-Tall and Eddie Bauer has quality tall sizes at a reasonable cost. In XL-Tall, the Duluth Trading Co's shirts fit perfectly. I can even get away with an XL because of the extra 3 inches of length in the tail. So with respect to the chest, shoulders & sleeves, the DTC tee's are sized like Eddie Bauer.

One time I ordered three T-shirts in a sale they were having. One was clearly not an XL as the tag indicated. It fit me like a tight under armor shirt, which I hate. I contacted DTC and they sent me out a replacement and told me to keep the first shirt and give it to someone who took a Large. Mighty nice of them!

By the way, you can get 20% off and free shipping through the end of the month with the code TREAT20

If you're not in a hurry, subscribe to their emails as they often have them on sale. The most recent sale ended two days ago and the short sleeve, with pocket, Tee's were priced at $13.50. I haven't kept track, but I'd guess the longtail shirts are on sale ever 3 months.

Yeah, I already receive their emails and I've noticed a couple good sales but I've been hesitant to pull the trigger. I might just go ahead and do it soon.
 
I was actually just looking at their long tail t-shirts. Do you find they fit larger or smaller than other brands(and maybe compare them to a couple brands in particular.) I really like a lot of their clothes especially their winter line however I really hate buying online from a brand I've never tried because I don't know what size to get.

I have over 20 of Duluth's Long Tail Tees. They are what Duluth calls a "tradesman fit." Meaning they're on the loose side. You can't go wrong with them. I use them as undershirts. I find I like a little colour sticking out of an open collar instead of just plain white.
 
Well I'll tell you this, I'm 5'11 and about 180lbs. I typically wear a size 41R sports coat. 40 is just a touch too snug and 42 is a touch to big. I like my shirts comfortable; not too snug but not too baggy either. I'm thinking I might go for a Medium in regards to the Duluth shirts.
 
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