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Husqvarna Race Jersey Sizing

franky bonez

Husqvarna
AA Class
I usually wear an XL size O'neal race jersey / shirt.

I bought an XL Husqvarna race jersey at the dealer the other day and it is barely wearable without any gear underneith.

I seem to recall reading someplace that Husqvarna jerseys run 2 sizes too small. Is this for real? I may have to ask the dealer order the shirt ahead of time so it's there when I finally get back to make the exchange. Shame on me for not trying in on in the store.
 
They run 3 sizes small. If you're a US XL, the XXXL might fit over your gear, but it'll probably be tight. The clothes are designed for children, small women and dwarfs. You know, people that are far too short to ride their bikes. :lol:
 
I was told to order 2 sizes up on the jerseys..I don't wear anything under it,chest protector is worn outside and it fits good.
 
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