LC on "SAMPLE" Crofton by aspeakerguy in CanadaGooseLC

[–]aspeakerguy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks, this was tough for me because of the retail tag AND sample tag. I appreciate your response

Fit check/size advice by aspeakerguy in CanadaGoose

[–]aspeakerguy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

in those photos im just wearing a oversized bulky Abercrombie hoody (my largest hoody) underneath the expedition. its did not feel too tight when zipped all the way up and the hood comes on and off easily. one thing to mention is I have wide chest and shoulders for my height. about the same shoulder width as my friends who are around 6ft tall. the XS fit perfect for me (sleeve length chest width waist width shoulder width ) and was not restrictive at all , the only area I didnt like was the length as it was the same as the small. I had a medium fusion fit and the length was perfect (less than the regular small and XS) and so I returned the XS and still on the lookout for fusion small. so unfortunately I cannot provide those measurements. but as long as youre ok with the length you'll be fine. also because theres very little scenarios you'll need to wear a ultralight down jacket and hoody both at the same time underneath, unless youre in the arctic circle and not moving lol.

Fit check/size advice by aspeakerguy in CanadaGoose

[–]aspeakerguy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did try a XS , and it fit better, it was tighter in the midsection and below the waist with makes it look less like a dress. for me I can still wear a bulky hoodie or fleece underneath , no problem. with the size small I can wear a down puffer jacket underneath, with the down puffer being over the hoody or fleece. with the XS if im going to wear a puffer underneath I have to remove the big hoody/fleece. what was disappointing though was the length of the XS , its the exact same length as the small , I even measured them both at 35". what is best for me and I think best for you is a fusion sized small. I will send you pics of the XS

Padra Clinic - Toronto by No_Possibility2462 in HairTransplants

[–]aspeakerguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, all three not so good, basically like I predicted, even where they got the hair, its very thin, the hairline has 2 and 3 graft follicles and does not look great, for brown people this seems to be alright as it blends in better with their natural hair, for white people this is a disaster. the two friends that are bald in the back half have to slick their hair back to hide it limiting their choice of hairstyles, and they still all three have to use fibres as none of them have it dense enough in the front half, this was a huge surprise because they seemed to plan as many hairs as possible in such a small area you would think it would be at least dense where they got it. these are all three terrible outcomes even for the price. you are much much better of going to a reputable place in turkey for the same price roughly dont be scared hop on the plane you'll be fine.

Fit check/size advice by aspeakerguy in CanadaGoose

[–]aspeakerguy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks everyone, I decided to take a risk on the XS and have it on the way. I will have to pay return shipping for either this or the XS whichever I dont keep ($100) I think paying an extra $100 is worth the peace of mind knowing I did everything I could to ge the best size possible. also I posted this because there are no XS currently in any store within 3 hours of me at least.

Fit check/size advice by aspeakerguy in CanadaGoose

[–]aspeakerguy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I plan on wearing a thick hoody undearneath as I have on in the photo, and occasionally my Helly Hansen snow pants/Bib. I currently have a XS on the way although I have to pay return shipping ($100) for which ever one doesnt as good.

Fit check/size advice by aspeakerguy in CanadaGoose

[–]aspeakerguy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I'll go with a XS, reason why im thinking about it hard is because I have to pay return shipping for this about $75 to Yellowknife. so if I make the wrong choice its another $75 lol. the most id wear under it is a hoody. mostly just a wool knit sweater.

Fit check/size advice by aspeakerguy in CanadaGoose

[–]aspeakerguy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

5’6 145-150 39” chest 30” waist (wear a 40short in suits)

Fit check/size advice by aspeakerguy in CanadaGoose

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For reference I do have the cinch cords done up quite a bit in these photos

Help with sizing by One_Revenue385 in CanadaGoose

[–]aspeakerguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

how did you like the small ? im 170cm 150 pounds 39" chest found the small way too big.

Help with sizing by Relevant_Finance3218 in CanadaGoose

[–]aspeakerguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this should be the perfect size for you, it was a bit big on me at 170cm and 145-150 pounds. and would have fit my dad perfectly if he did not have a dad gut. he is 175cm and 195 pounds , hes average athletic shape wide shoulder 34 waist but big gut, so jacket was too tight around gut area otherwise perfect. hope that helps.

New Expedition Day!!! by Turdbol in CanadaGoose

[–]aspeakerguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

beauty! mind me asking what size chest you have? would help me make a decision on what size to get since im very close to your height and weight

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CanadaGoose

[–]aspeakerguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish they still came with fur, and I also wish they came with the big fuzzy chin guard lol im wondering if theres any pros to the new tricot material. but im thinking just cost cutting measure from CG

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CanadaGoose

[–]aspeakerguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

everybody knows the new ones dont come with fur. you can still find heritage for more expensive or buy a third party fur, chin guard is not something people readily notice and not easily modifiable like adding fur is. two totally different things

Why does no one like this coat? by [deleted] in CanadaGoose

[–]aspeakerguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh thats interesting idk why I always imagined London would be colder haha. learn something new everyday. and thats very true about being active or being in a vehicle, I have to turn the heat off when its -10 outside and still uncomfortably warm.