5 ft. 10 in. fit American here. 180 lbs. and I lift about 3-4x a week.This is relevant because I placed an order for (5) tops: (2) jackets, (2) sweaters, and (1) short-sleeve button-up shirt. A couple in size Large, the rest Medium.The guys/models in the pictures were all 6 ft. or taller and wearing size Medium, so that's what I ordered, thinking that since I'm 5 ft. 10 in., that'd run slightly loose if anything.Wrong. They were all airtight. I had to return half of the items I ordered. I placed a replacement order for size Large and just got them today - even then, they are still pretty tight. I get that they're supposed to be like they're fitted/slim fit, but it looks and feels like skinny jeans, except for tops if anything. Plus return shipping isn't free so that's another $7.95 or so, and a trip to FedEx.Based on my experience, I'd say that anyone who's +/- 2 in. from 6 ft. can & should order Medium if they're thin or built like the average marathon runner. But if you lift and don't want to look like a dudebro who's intentionally wearing multiple sizes down, order a Large so you won't have to return stuff.As far as quality is concerned though - top notch in my opinion. Just a shame that they pulled all stores out of Southern California.
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