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Extra Long Shirts

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Howdy Y'all. Wasn't sure where in forum this would go, so guessing here?

I am ever in search of long shirts, dress and t-shirts. If you are tall, you know the issues.
And if you are on this forum, you know the other issue. Found these, very comfy T's, a little pricey, but really long!

http://www.duluthtrading.com/store/mens ... irts.aspx?

If anyone else has good sources for extra tall shirts, I would like to hear about them. Thanks!

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seconds wrote:Howdy Y'all. Wasn't sure where in forum this would go, so guessing here?

I am ever in search of long shirts, dress and t-shirts. If you are tall, you know the issues.
And if you are on this forum, you know the other issue. Found these, very comfy T's, a little pricey, but really long!

http://www.duluthtrading.com/store/mens ... irts.aspx?

If anyone else has good sources for extra tall shirts, I would like to hear about them. Thanks!

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Those are good

I stocked up on JCPenneys TALL shirts when they were on sale http://www.jcpenney.com/jcp/X2.aspx?Dep ... AMS_V=X2H1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Batman Tee in Tall
http://www.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6.aspx?Grp ... 1986|82651" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I thought about getting "The Flash" but then I'd have to make a guest appearance on "The Big Bang Theory"

The Tall Mall
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I like those DuluthTradingCo shirts also. They put them on sale occasionally, along with discounts/free shipping for purchase of multiples. The ones I own have held up well.

Hit the Clearance/Sale section at JCP or Old Navy. Not sure of the quality, but this made me lol:
Taz Gun Show Tee - Big and Tall - $5.97

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JCP markets the 'Stafford' Ts.

They come in two weights. The thicker weight is more comfortable and, despite the thicker material, does a better job of wicking away sweat.

Stafford (JCP) also has on hand the Large Tall and Extra Large Tall.

I'm not a tall guy, but the Tall size in heavier weight keeps my T shirt tucked in and the wind from whistling down, sometimes up, my cheeks.

I do wish they'd be available with a pocket and in colors that don't show coffee stains.

The Tall is a smaller market, so retail buyers don't order a bunch. If you find some, load up your cart. It might be a while before you see them on sale again.

I've eusually bought mine over the 'net/cataloge sales.

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I am of "prosperous" proportions and big & tall shops carry my size. I recently discovered The Foundry big & tall stores. There are several of their stores within 20 miles of my house in the DFW metroplex. There may be a store in your vicinity too. They have a good collection of dress shirts which are cut for being worn untucked, if you're looking for something dressier than t-shirts or work shirts.
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...my work is casual dress...pocket Ts and jeans...and I wear a 3X heavy T...loose enough to be comfortable and cover well, and comes down to my pockets...Wal-Mart...about $4...in a dressier polo type shirt...buy the next size up and it gets you some length without spending a lot...

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duluth trading co is great

I also get my jeans and pants there (not all models of jeans/pants have the "deep pockets" there, read carefully ) I get the deeper pocket ones so I can carry a Keltec P11 or even a Glock 26/27 front pocket carry as a BUG
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Hey, how about us "short and small" (but not small around the waist...) guys? By the time I get a t-shirt big enough for my "prosperous condition," it's way too long (think mini-dress). Besides which, my dermatologist told me to always wear a long-sleeved shirt and a broad-brimmed hat when I'm in the sun longer than 5 minutes. Untucked t-shirts or short-sleeved shirts may look O.K., but untucked long-sleeved shirts look kinda goofy--at least on "height-challenged" guys like me. And to top it all of, I don't like the idea of tucked, IWB carry. It's hard enough to get the gun out quickly without having to pull the shirt out of my pants. Right now I carry in the strong-side front pants pocket, which is O.K. if the pocket is not too shallow, not too deep, not too tight, etc., etc.

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Crash wrote:Hey, how about us "short and small" (but not small around the waist...) guys? By the time I get a t-shirt big enough for my "prosperous condition," it's way too long (think mini-dress). Besides which, my dermatologist told me to always wear a long-sleeved shirt and a broad-brimmed hat when I'm in the sun longer than 5 minutes. Untucked t-shirts or short-sleeved shirts may look O.K., but untucked long-sleeved shirts look kinda goofy--at least on "height-challenged" guys like me. And to top it all of, I don't like the idea of tucked, IWB carry. It's hard enough to get the gun out quickly without having to pull the shirt out of my pants. Right now I carry in the strong-side front pants pocket, which is O.K. if the pocket is not too shallow, not too deep, not too tight, etc., etc.

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Crash wrote:Hey, how about us "short and small" (but not small around the waist...) guys? By the time I get a t-shirt big enough for my "prosperous condition," it's way too long (think mini-dress). Besides which, my dermatologist told me to always wear a long-sleeved shirt and a broad-brimmed hat when I'm in the sun longer than 5 minutes. Untucked t-shirts or short-sleeved shirts may look O.K., but untucked long-sleeved shirts look kinda goofy--at least on "height-challenged" guys like me. And to top it all of, I don't like the idea of tucked, IWB carry. It's hard enough to get the gun out quickly without having to pull the shirt out of my pants. Right now I carry in the strong-side front pants pocket, which is O.K. if the pocket is not too shallow, not too deep, not too tight, etc., etc.

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Carry-a-Kimber wrote:
Crash wrote:Hey, how about us "short and small" (but not small around the waist...) guys? By the time I get a t-shirt big enough for my "prosperous condition," it's way too long (think mini-dress). Besides which, my dermatologist told me to always wear a long-sleeved shirt and a broad-brimmed hat when I'm in the sun longer than 5 minutes. Untucked t-shirts or short-sleeved shirts may look O.K., but untucked long-sleeved shirts look kinda goofy--at least on "height-challenged" guys like me. And to top it all of, I don't like the idea of tucked, IWB carry. It's hard enough to get the gun out quickly without having to pull the shirt out of my pants. Right now I carry in the strong-side front pants pocket, which is O.K. if the pocket is not too shallow, not too deep, not too tight, etc., etc.

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Have you tried fishing shirts like Columbia or PFG?
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round bottomed "Cuban wedding" shirts? (long sleeves and for warm climates)
I wear guayabera shirts daily; "Cuban wedding" shirts on Sunday
round bottomed shirts would look goofy if they were tucked in

similar colored pants as the shirt as in non-contrasting colors and no one really notices if you're tucked or untucked anyway
http://www.mycubanstore.com/men/men-bea ... irts-suits" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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I think it would help if Levi would make a blue denim OWB holster.

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glbedd53 wrote:I think it would help if Levi would make a blue denim OWB holster.
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Thanks, I'm always looking for a good place to get tall shirts
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J.C Penneys has some sales on ... check Big and Tall Dept

just 1 example from Clearance:

St. John's Bay® Men's Shirt, Big & Tall Vintage
Sale $12.00
Original $40.00
http://www.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6.aspx?Grp ... 3298|73842" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


another example:

Sale $10.00
Original $35.00
"Extra-Tall"
http://www.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6.aspx?Grp ... 3298|73842" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;



I bought my last 6 pairs of pants from Duluth Trading and quality there is great too
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