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  1. #1
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    Men's jerseys are always too loose on my shoulders (becuase I get the size to fit my bust) and swim around my waist. Think straight up and down for men's.

  2. #2
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    I could never wear a men's jersey. It wouldn't fit anywhere... I can't even wear a woman's jersey, if it's not an extra small. Theoretically, by sizing charts, I should wear a small, but they all swim on me. More vanity sizing, even in the cycling wear industry.
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  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    I could never wear a men's jersey. It wouldn't fit anywhere... I can't even wear a woman's jersey, if it's not an extra small. Theoretically, by sizing charts, I should wear a small, but they all swim on me. More vanity sizing, even in the cycling wear industry.
    /vent on
    Sorry for venting but I have to get this out. Even in women's jerseys I typically have to go larger than I need because I have boobs. If it fits my boobs then it is too big elsewhere - generally. My last couple of purchases do fit me better, but they are still too tight across the boobs and I hate that. This doesn't help the nipple problem, which shouldn't bother me but it does and mine would pierce armor - just can't get them to lay down even with multiple layers. Of course a man's jersey isn't any better for different reasons - but I would expect something made/designed for a woman would assume that she might have boobs!

    /vent off

  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    Even in women's jerseys I typically have to go larger than I need because I have boobs. If it fits my boobs then it is too big elsewhere - generally.
    Agreed! I would love for a clothing company to make "curvy fit" cycling jerseys. Most of mine are too big in the waist, and alterations get expensive!

  5. #5
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    I just bought a ragbrai primal men jersey. I think the men sizing is straight up and down + longer in length.

  6. #6
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    I have removed the elastic at the bottom, trimmed and rehemmed men's jerseys, which does help some of the fit issues for a short woman, but won't do much at all if you're tall.
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  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by Becky View Post
    Agreed! I would love for a clothing company to make "curvy fit" cycling jerseys. Most of mine are too big in the waist, and alterations get expensive!
    Twin Six is the only brand I have found that really seems to understand that a LOT of women have the classic hourglass figure and can't wear men's jerseys at all...or "shrink it and pink it" jerseys that are labeled "women's" cut, but aren't at all structured for boobs, hips, small shoulders, or defined waist (I'm looking at you, Sugoi!).
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  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by zoom-zoom View Post
    Twin Six is the only brand I have found that really seems to understand that a LOT of women have the classic hourglass figure and can't wear men's jerseys at all...or "shrink it and pink it" jerseys that are labeled "women's" cut, but aren't at all structured for boobs, hips, small shoulders, or defined waist (I'm looking at you, Sugoi!).
    Sugoi is pretty bad about that... I don't have much in the way of either boobs or hips (but I have a defined waist and an upper ribcage to make up for it), and everything is either too tight across the boobs or too big in the waist.
    At least I don't leave slime trails.
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  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    /vent on
    Sorry for venting but I have to get this out. Even in women's jerseys I typically have to go larger than I need because I have boobs. If it fits my boobs then it is too big elsewhere - generally. My last couple of purchases do fit me better, but they are still too tight across the boobs and I hate that. This doesn't help the nipple problem, which shouldn't bother me but it does and mine would pierce armor - just can't get them to lay down even with multiple layers. Of course a man's jersey isn't any better for different reasons - but I would expect something made/designed for a woman would assume that she might have boobs!

    /vent off
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    Can't help with the jersey problem, I have the opposite problem of jerseys having too much room up top for my itty-bitties.

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  10. #10
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    Thanks girls. Although I really love this jersey, I think to even think about having it altered would ruin the print. Sigh ...

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