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Selling 3 new flannels. Never worn. $90 shipped
The flannels say 2x on the tag. I just bought these, took the tags off and washed and dried them. So let’s just say they are preshrunk XL’s now. I was pissed. Red Head, Taylor, and Orvis.
All three are thicker heavyweight flannels. I wear my flannels over another shirt, these are a little tight for me in the shoulder area now.

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Selling 3 new flannels. Never worn. $90 shipped
The flannels say 2x on the tag. I just bought these, took the tags off and washed and dried them. So let’s just say they are preshrunk XL’s now. I was pissed. Red Head, Taylor, and Orvis.
All three are thicker heavyweight flannels. I wear my flannels over another shirt, these are a little tight for me in the shoulder area now.

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Try washing again then just hang dry,putting them in dryer makes them shrink
 
Learned these (expensive) lessons a bunch of years ago:

when buying flannel shirts or 100% cotton always buy 2 sizes larger to allow for shrinkage.

When buying 100% wool; Dry Clean Only! If you wash wool in cold water and leave to air dry, wool may still shrink or deform. Wash wool in hot or warm water and give to your 2 year old to wear for a couple of years.

Wool blends can be safely washed in cold or warm water, drying blends in a dryer on low heat is ok, very little or unnoticeable shrinkage.

You didn't specify so I'll ask, Are this shirts in big and tall or regular size?

I can wear big and tall XL, sleeves on regular XL are usually too short.
 
Goodwill?
 
...

When buying 100% wool; Dry Clean Only! If you wash wool in cold water and leave to air dry, wool may still shrink or deform. Wash wool in hot or warm water and give to your 2 year old to wear for a couple of years.

...

Yep, I had a very nice cashmere sweater that I had bought in England. Ex-wife really liked it and washed and dried it. It went from large to size small, just right for her.

Should have divorced her then instead of years later.
 
I can wear big and tall XL, sleeves on regular XL are usually too short
One of the flannels are 2xl tall the other two are 2xl.
The sleeve length is 27” from the bottom of the arm pit to the end of the sleeve
 
That's a good buy, but at 5'11" 175 lb I'd have to grow a few inches and put on about 25 pounds and my growing was done several years ago. But I was under the impression that there were several guys that would qualify as XL or XXL.
 

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