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I recently ordered at a M American apperal shirt and found out they are cut very long. I don’t like the length so I was wondering would anyone know if I get a Xs would it be good i know of course the length will be shorter but will it be able to fit me well? I would order 1 to find out but I have a deadline to meet and can’t waste anymore time what should I do please help? Thank You
 

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I recently ordered at a M American apperal shirt and found out they are cut very long. I don’t like the length so I was wondering would anyone know if I get a Xs would it be good i know of course the length will be shorter but will it be able to fit me well? I would order 1 to find out but I have a deadline to meet and can’t waste anymore time what should I do please help? Thank You
T-shirt sizing is basically just width. The length is proportional, and easy to see on a photo.
So basically, what you don't like is not the length, but the style of the shirt.
 

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I recently ordered at a M American apperal shirt and found out they are cut very long. I don’t like the length so I was wondering would anyone know if I get a Xs would it be good i know of course the length will be shorter but will it be able to fit me well? I would order 1 to find out but I have a deadline to meet and can’t waste anymore time what should I do please help? Thank You
T-shirt sizing is basically just width. The length is proportional, and easy to see on a photo.
So basically, what you don't like is not the length, but the style of the shirt.
Thank You very much for the clarity.
 

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If a medium fits you other than the length an extra-small is not going to. It will be considerably smaller in every other dimension.

 
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