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  1. #31
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    I received my smock yesterday. I must be very similar in size to David as the dimensions listed by him are almost identical to mine. I ordered the medium and it fits snuggly, but not tight.
    Being made from lighter material it should still be good for use during the hotter weather.

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    Dallas you and david are worlds apart in sizing, I would have said you are more my size and a large is good for me
    Jim Carroll
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    I probably don't have the same rippling muscles as you Jim, but the large may have been a better option.
    Provided I don't decide to take up pole dancing whilst wearing it, I should be okay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Treecycle View Post
    I probably don't have the same rippling muscles as you Jim, but the large may have been a better option.
    Provided I don't decide to take up pole dancing whilst wearing it, I should be okay.
    If you take up pole dancing, notwithstanding that you turn and turn around a pole, then you ought to wear a better outfit then just a turning jacket as they make you slide down too easily.


    Peter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sturdee View Post
    If you take up pole dancing, notwithstanding that you turn and turn around a pole, then you ought to wear a better outfit then just a turning jacket as they make you slide down too easily.


    Peter.
    Are you speaking from experience there Peter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Treecycle View Post
    Are you speaking from experience there Peter?
    No, but I've seen a documentary on it on the either the ABC or SBS and from observations they had more interesting costumes (or at least that's they called it. )


    Peter.

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    Default turning smocks

    Hi guys ,
    I have tried several times to register on the
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    Get past the first page
    I was going to get a few things but gave up!
    Cheers smiife

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sturdee View Post
    If you take up pole dancing, notwithstanding that you turn and turn around a pole, then you ought to wear a better outfit then just a turning jacket as they make you slide down too easily.
    Peter.
    And there's me thinking a skew can be risky. (yes there's a pun there)
    Cheers,
    Jim

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    Default For the big bastards out there

    Im a big broad lad with big arms and a belly. Ilya Kindly bought for me an XXXXL

    - 194 cm (6'4")
    - 150 kg
    - shoulders 70 cm
    - chest 146 cm
    - guts 132 cm
    - neck: I wear a 46/47 Van Heusen long sleeve business shirt

    The XXXXL fits absolutely wonderfully over my T-Shirt. It looks good and hangs very nicely. The neck is generous.

    This is a good garment for the larger chaps (and ladies!) who are ex-weight trainers gone to flab . Normally designs for big and tall people are rediculous tents (more suited to the scaled up Danny DeVitto's) than for the big guys who have let themselves go (a bit!).

    Very very happy with this and would buy another without question.

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    Hi,
    Just received my pretty green smock, size 3XL, I normally wear 2XL T shirts but went one bigger to wear over every thing and it's spot on. It's not going to be a turning smock, I do not turn, it's for playing with my Turbo Plainer etc. I received it within 15 minutes of the time the tracker said it was "on board with courier"
    Thanks to all who brought it to my attention.
    Regards
    Hugh

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