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Originally Posted by Aardork
 Those greedy capitalists are at it again.
It's not a just few inches 'longer'; you must consider the whole surface area. Yes, dinosaur-sized shirts do indeed use up quite a bit more fabric.
What? No one has any duty to supply you with huge shirts. They cost more to produce, so you will pay more for it. If you don't like it, make your own shirts. And, uh, I have a very hard time believing that there are many people who 'naturally' have to wear XXL clothes. I am 6'2'' and weigh almost 200 pounds, but medium shirts fit me just fine.
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I second this notion!
I always thought it was as such: Bigger shirt > more fabric > MORE MONEY!
I am about the same size as Aardork (2 inches shorter and about 10ish punds lighter) and I can pretty easily fit into medium shirts, but prefer large for the "little extra comfort" factor.
Jam it back in, in the dark.