I'm about 193 cm tall and I'm having a hell of a time finding clothes. When I've asked some locals I know, they all give me stores downtown which are marketing to rich expats who wear suits and slacks...of which I am not. I usually shop at American Eagle (ae.com) in the US, so anything around the same style (I don't need Dockers or skinny jeans) and price range would be ideal. My shirt sizes are typically XL Long....any idea?
Marks & Spencer, Robinsons
GAP?
You can try.....

Mustafa SC.... cheap, good.... may cum with Mutton smell.... ![]()
Geyland serai and joo chiat complex bunju burong or sarong will suit you well, somemore very cooling,
Geyland serai and joo chiat complex bunju burong or sarong will suit you well, somemore very cooling, fit
Originally posted by Argyle:I'm about 193 cm tall and I'm having a hell of a time finding clothes. When I've asked some locals I know, they all give me stores downtown which are marketing to rich expats who wear suits and slacks...of which I am not. I usually shop at American Eagle (ae.com) in the US, so anything around the same style (I don't need Dockers or skinny jeans) and price range would be ideal. My shirt sizes are typically XL Long....any idea?
You can always buy your clothes from Land of Ang Mo, and it's definitely not in Ang Mo Kio.
2 metres tall????i think people of that height need to custom make clothes from a tailor.usually they have the tailor with bales of cloth of your choice.its rare getting clothes or even a t-shirt of that size in singapore or south east asia even.
best to get them on ebay mostly direct from manufacturer.
in fact xl new t-shirt was goin cheap...3 more mins left b4 auction ends
ban, he is only trying to advertise
Originally posted by Argyle:I'm about 193 cm tall and I'm having a hell of a time finding clothes. When I've asked some locals I know, they all give me stores downtown which are marketing to rich expats who wear suits and slacks...of which I am not. I usually shop at American Eagle (ae.com) in the US, so anything around the same style (I don't need Dockers or skinny jeans) and price range would be ideal. My shirt sizes are typically XL Long....any idea?
If you have not already noticed, clothes here don't come in different lengths like the USA.
A good bet for you would be Robinsons and Marks & Spencer and Gap though expect to pay more.
Worse case, you buy your clothes online since we don't have American Eagle or Old Navy here in Singapore.
Uniqlo? Their XL or XXL tees should fit you.
is it true?
people say tall people got short dicks
Originally posted by PedoBear:is it true?
people say tall people got short dicks
Ask your mother.
Originally posted by Argyle:Ask your mother.
i would like to apologise if my question offends you
i only ask out of curiosity as thats what i heard/ portrayed in movies
obviously, if you are seriously asking me to go ask my mother, i dont think it is a question where anyone would ask their mother.
Originally posted by PedoBear:is it true?
people say tall people got short dicks
Facepalm ![]()
me luv angmos!!!
Originally posted by PedoBear:is it true?
people say tall people got short dicks
yes..........it's true...............becoz the heart has to work so hard pumping blood to the rest of the ''longer'' body parts..............the dick has to pay the ultimate price................
however, shorter guys have another problem...............one testicle is much smaller than the other.............
Originally posted by Asromanista2001:
yes..........it's true...............becoz the heart has to work so hard pumping blood to the rest of the ''longer'' body parts..............the dick has to pay the ultimate price................
however, shorter guys have another problem...............one testicle is much smaller than the other.............
ok, now try this:
Study Shows Greater Risk of Heart Attacks and Earlier Death for Short People
By
Kathleen Doheny
WebMD Health News
Reviewed By Laura J. Martin, MD
June 8, 2010 -- Short people have a higher risk of heart health problems than tall people, according to a new study.
"The shorter you are, the higher risk you have of developing cardiovascular disease," says Tuula Paajanen, MD, a researcher at the University of Tampere, Finland.
Short people, she found, also had an increased risk of heart attacks and earlier death than taller people. Overall, she says, the risk of getting heart disease and dying from it early is 1.5 times higher for short people than for tall people.
The report, in which Paajanen analyzes 52 previously published studies, is published in the European Heart Journal.
For nearly 60 years, researchers have debated a potential link between height and heart disease, with the first report finding short people at a health disadvantage published in 1951.
So Paajanen and her team did medical literature searches, selecting the most scientifically sound studies -- totaling 52 -- from the 1,907 articles she found on the topic. In all, more than 3 million people were included in the 52 studies they reviewed.
Short and tall are relative, of course, so for the review Paajanen compared the tallest groups with the shortest groups, defining each.
After analyzing all 52 studies, Paajanen found an increased risk for health problems and earlier death for the shortest group compared to the tallest.
Exactly why the shortest people had more heart disease and earlier death than the tallest isn't known, but Paajanen can speculate. "My favorite hypothesis is that shorter people would have narrower arteries, because this hypothesis hasn't been studied very much. In recent studies using angiographic measurements, the coronary artery diameter was correlated with height and body weight, so there might be a point to it," she tells WebMD.
The smaller arteries, she speculates, may be occluded earlier in life, leading to heart disease, due to factors such as poorer socioeconomic background and poor nutrition, for instance.
Paajanen says that her results suggest that "height may be considered a possible independent factor" when physicians are calculating a person's heart disease risk.
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=117012
Surprisingly, my spirits have just been lifted knowing that I'll probably be around a lot longer than Asromanista2001 and PB.
Originally posted by Asromanista2001:
yes..........it's true...............becoz the heart has to work so hard pumping blood to the rest of the ''longer'' body parts..............the dick has to pay the ultimate price................
however, shorter guys have another problem...............one testicle is much smaller than the other.............

Go to the tailors at Peninsula Shopping Centre for work clothes. For casual clothes, order online.
Originally posted by Argyle:I'm about 193 cm tall and I'm having a hell of a time finding clothes. When I've asked some locals I know, they all give me stores downtown which are marketing to rich expats who wear suits and slacks...of which I am not. I usually shop at American Eagle (ae.com) in the US, so anything around the same style (I don't need Dockers or skinny jeans) and price range would be ideal. My shirt sizes are typically XL Long....any idea?
Go to peninsular hotel basement - that where all the singapore's xl-xxxl clothes shops all located are - for longer and larger size folks.