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If it helps, I checked out the only Milltag jersey I own, last years Dunwich Dynamo jersey in size L. Very well made piece of kit btw even if I do look like a bumble bee in it. I presume that this is a club fit jersey as it matches the description.
I'm 184cm, 81kg and fairly trim, with a swimmers body; long torso, broad shoulders and narrow hips. I went with the L as it was close enough to my chest size, 101cm. There is still 10cm spare fabric on mine around the chest before it would be tight and 14 cm spare around the hips (88cm). It's not short on me either. Sleeves aren't tight against the skin. In fact the fit is very similar to the XL Rapha classic jersey I bought a few years ago, loose fitting.
tl dr. The club is a bit baggy on me.
I'll be going for the pro jersey in size L I think and hope the pro fit closes the gaps.
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I'll be going for the pro jersey in size L I think and hope the pro fit closes the gaps.
That's what I have done too.
I'm 38" chest and I find the medium a little too snug (when I've eaten too much ice cream) yet the large (which I have in snakepits design) always felt a little relaxed. So I'm betting on the pro fit in L being perfect for me.
On returns due to sizing... these are all being made to order and we won't have a stack of stock in a different size. If I refund then I have the lost cost of a jersey I have no buyer for, and if I order different sizes I have the lost cost of swapping the jersey out and being left with the wrong-sized one.
We will order a couple of extra sizes for people who miss the pre-order but have cash ready... but this isn't going to be enough to say that people can swap sizes.
Basically: Measure your chest, order accordingly, and don't go and optimistically order a M if you're a XXXL.
Milltag's sizing is pretty good, and the size chart is up above and on the product page. And as mentioned, they are willing to add length too if you're very tall (6' 3" and over).
^ same here, I'm 1.84m @ 68kg so I am almost sure it will. no return option is tricky.