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I am 6ft 4inches and over 200 pounds. I get a lot of 'you should get longer clubs' (they are moron) etc. Good luck in your search....I know its frustating!! |
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I notice when I'm shooping around for new golf clothes that TK Maxx (TJ Maxx in USA I think!) always seem to have sizes above and below average sizes, lots like XS, XL or XXL shirts and size 30/28, 30/30, 36/34 or 38/34 trousers where I would take size M shirt and 32/30 or 34/30 trousers which I would consider would be in around average sizes
Hope this helps, considering your in Ireland im sure there is a TK Maxx near you, i know there is a few here in Dublin! |
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Destination XL and Kingsize are the only sites I can shop. Their respective stores also help. I wear 4XLT shirts and 60XT sportcoats. They have pants with un hemmed bottoms or they will hem to fit. They also regularly have inseams to 36"
If they can fit me, hopefully they can help others. Tapatalking |
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Used to be that the clothes were made to fit more loose, so I could fit the large sizes. Now everything is athletic fitted fitted. Case in point - I am 6-2 200, usually wear a large. My father in law who is 5-7 150 was gifting some older barely warn shirts. They were all size medium, but I could not say no. Believe it or not, they fit. Pants on the other hand are more difficult. Like JRod said, hard to find, and rarely on sale.
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I find it most difficult with Golf trousers. I need a 38-36. I can make do with a 34 leg if i have to, which i do. I have found nike trousers to be the best fitting and you can get them at a reasonable price. T-shirts are not a problem, fitting in to xl and some L. For price and style, I like the dunlop range. Although im not sure if available in the states.
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I'm also 6'4", but hover around the 250 mark. I find that many of the catalogs catering to big/tall don't appeal to me - just because I'm big doesn't mean I want outlandish clothes! If you have a K-Mart near you, they have a big/tall section as does JC Penny. I mostly have issues with the length of shirts, as I have a long torso, and need the "T" at the end of the size, e.g., XLT, XXLT, etc...
As far as the clubs go, a factor in club length (among others) is where your hands are at address, and not how tall you are. Happy Golfing! |
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I'm a big SOB myself. 6'4 and currently 258. I'm getting smaller though at least that's the goal. I prefer to wear XL shirts but some can be too short. If I jump up a size they swallow me. |
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well, i dont have much to help but yeah I certainly feel for the frustration and expenses you go through of those who have it tuff to find clothing, shoes etc ... in the big and tall area. I know a few of such friends like this and know that it's not easy. The specialty places are usually expensive. And your also forced to settle for designs or styles you may not be totaly happy with due to the limited selections and expenses of it. My son, who is just 16, is 6'2" and 220. (yes, BTW a high school football player) and It is not a huge problem yet with clothing although we cant always get what we or he wants do to his size but he still growing and will soon be more an issue. He has large shoe size at size 13 to 14 and it is hard to find shoes for him and often not much a choice when we do find a pair. We have had luck in (although havn't been there in a long time) at Burlington coat factory if they are still around. In fact i have found alot of good things there through the years at great prices for anybody size. Not golf related stuff but just a thought.
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I'm about your height and aboot 215 but I find that large shirts fit me perfectly. I have trouble finding shoes though, my feet are long and thin (hey ooooo) and most shoe companies seem to think that if you have long feet then they must be wide too. |
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I'm 5'10" and quite robust. You could even say girthy. I buy my pants and shorts from Casual Male XL, which just became DXL Limited or something like that locally. When I need golf shirts I just Google adidas golf shirts and go through what comes up. I just bought 4 ClimaLite short sleeve and 2 ClimaLite long sleeve cotton/polyester blends in XXXL for like $165. My wife ran the card but I know they averaged less than $30 a piece. And they came in 2 days.
Kevin |
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I am 6'2" and as my brother from Cheeseland says....Girthy...LOL. I run into this issue all the time...can't shop at regular retailers because the largest they carry is 2XL...and with everything changing styles and getting more form fitting, those just dont work for me....most of the time 3XL is okay, but I have even found some of styles that I need 4XL.
Like Esox said...I usually search online and I can find something, it may not be exactly what I want...but it works. Shorts and pants I still pick up at JC Penney..they have a decent big and tall section and it's not too expensive. |
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I am 6'2" and as my brother from Cheeseland says....Girthy...LOL. I run into this issue all the time...can't shop at regular retailers because the largest they carry is 2XL...and with everything changing styles and getting more form fitting, those just dont work for me....most of the time 3XL is okay, but I have even found some of styles that I need 4XL. Kevin |
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