Wondering if you could get sizing guidelines from the T-shirt brands or printers with body measurements, so we have a better chance of them fitting? "Unisex" can be particularly hard for women to figure out.
Actually, I just checked my email. My shirt is coming from the Ascendia carrier, which is in Florida. It had 2 tracking numbers, one for Ascendia and the other for Canada Post. It will be interesting to see when I receive it (and the mug I ordered), as Canada Post is threatening to strike.... AGAIN.
Barbara, I can see the sizing. If you click on a shirt thumbnail, once it pops up on the screen it will say "unisex" at the top, but if you scroll down under the picture of the shirt you'll see sizes small - 5x with their measurements. I ordered a shirt and got a DHL tracking number yesterday (no info yet on where it is). I noticed that not all colours are available in all sizes. I wanted a red one, but red wasn't available in my size.
I would hope so. I'm betting the shirts are made by different manufacturers and that particular one doesn't have the sizes in its ad. It should because, as you know, sizes for women are not consistent across brands of clothing. Inches or cms would be so helpful.
Thanks!
Actually, I just checked my email. My shirt is coming from the Ascendia carrier, which is in Florida. It had 2 tracking numbers, one for Ascendia and the other for Canada Post. It will be interesting to see when I receive it (and the mug I ordered), as Canada Post is threatening to strike.... AGAIN.
Barbara, I can see the sizing. If you click on a shirt thumbnail, once it pops up on the screen it will say "unisex" at the top, but if you scroll down under the picture of the shirt you'll see sizes small - 5x with their measurements. I ordered a shirt and got a DHL tracking number yesterday (no info yet on where it is). I noticed that not all colours are available in all sizes. I wanted a red one, but red wasn't available in my size.