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XXL is morbidly obese? wtf...
I had a BMI done out of curiosity about a month back. My BMI is currently about 15.0. And I wear a XXLT. Plus I'm in very good shape. It isn't bragging if it's the truth. Not everyone who wears XXL is chubby. Take into about bodyframes and muscle developing scales. Lots of folks in XXL and up are chubby, but I wouldn't coin them all that way. XXLT helps me out because, well, XXL is longer. And the T (tall) gives it even more extension. Wearing an average XXLT goes down to just below the bottom stitching on my back pockets. As for the price differentiation? Look at it this way. There is a slight materials difference, sure. That could account for it... But the bottom line is demand. There aren't nearly as many XXXL wearers as there are L wearers. To make them, it takes a bit more money. They have to accomodate the machinery that makes them, and make significantly less numbers than the other sizes. Bottom line is that it is an unpopular size. Takes time and money to make those changes or specialize machinery to make a size that large. It's just supply and demand. Sure, not as much demand. You'd think the price would be lower... But it is another step in a long plan in the production of things. They have to inconvenience themselves to make larger sizes, so they put a little extra amount on. They can't very well double the price in hopes of panning out evenly across clothing-size brackets. But they can put a slight amount on so that in larger bulk orders, it'll pan out a little. Jam it back in, in the dark.
Hey, maybe you should try that thing Chie was talking about.
Last edited by Gechmir; Sep 20, 2006 at 06:24 PM.
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