A waste of time.I've tried 4 different items from A Day's March. All 4 items resulting in a big disappointment. As to the handling and garment of the clothes I have nothing bad to say. And the processing of my orders, returns included, was also good.But the fit of the clothes and the sizing is horrible to say the least. I bought two shirt jackets/overshirts both in size Medium. One was much too big, and seemed most of all like a size XL. The other one was too small, and I couldn't even close it. That is, two Mediums from the same brand!I've also bought a shirt that was very slim fit. This to the extent that I could barely close it. Despite me having a very slender frame.I've also bought a merino pullover. The rib at the bottom was so tight that the smallest movement of the upper body would make the rib of the pullover sit at the waist several centimeters above the top of my jeans. So I've come to the conclusion that A Day's March is a waste of my time. And I'm never doing any business there again.
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A Day’s March is a Swedish clothing label founded in 2014 by Marcus Gårdö, Pelle Lundquist, and Stefan Pagréus. They quit their daytime jobs to pursue something more meaningful. The name, A Day’s March, is an old military term - it's how far an army can move in one single day. It reflects our ambition to make clothes to help you get through the triumphs and troubles of everyday life.See more