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Any ideas on the fit and sizing of Mountain Equipment tops? I love my Lowe Alpine Micro Grids but thought I'd be adventurous and try one of ME's.

I'm a big bloke with a big chest (about 46-47" (admittedly I also have Pratchett's Librarian's long arms and sack like body...). Lowe Alpine/North Face/Berghaus XL fits fine but I've bought other manufacturers stuff and found they don't know how to size properly ;-) e.g. Craghoppers seem to make generous trousers and tiny tops.

Oh and it's also true what they say about men with big feet...
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It's a real pain to buy shoes.

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Richard



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I have a few ME jackets and tops - XL sizing is similar to TNF and Berghaus XL.
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lmao, I wondered how long it would be before our very own walking Mountain Equipment catalogue contibuted :)
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*Hurls peanut with vicious accuracy*

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ED has gone librarian poo!





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