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Size of suits and shirts + more

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I am getting closer and closer to purchasing both a bench press shirt and deadlift/squat suit.

https://secure.westhost.com/secure/titansupport/order.htm


looking at this site....for maximal help with my poundages, do i give my TRUE measurements? or do i reduce them by a couple of centimetres?

what do i look for in a suit?


as well, my mother is a trained, qualified "tailor, machinist and pattern maker" With her help is it posible to modify the suit/shirt, for when i change size (i plan on getting a bit smaller) or should i buy a second suit. I also ask this question because i found a 2nd hand titan suit and i dont know...but i think its too big and wanted to modify it
 
it has been my experience that no one ever gets a perfect suit except for once in a blue moon. if you like the shirt tight, take 1/2 - 1" off the measurements.

I warn you. I did this for my groove briefs and it took 20 minutes to get in 'em. I donated them right after that miserable workout!

in either event:

plan enough time to allow for alterations.
 
Ditto what Irish said. I cannot get groove breifs over my massive testes, so I don't use them. Or is it my fat ass, I can't get them over, I forget.

If you are getting a poly shirt, I would take off at least an inch and maybe 2 or 3 when ordering the shirt. Poly to me needs to be insanely tight. If it doesn't take 3 guys 10 minutes to get you in it, and it is a pullover poly, then it ain't tight enough.

Denim, I would say go with exact measurements and get it altered from there. I am really wierd, and have to order my shirts different from this rule, but everyone else I know, does just fine with exact measurements.

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