Well I'm a 32 waist generally in jeans and in joggers I'm a medium.. At superdry though however I'm a 34 waist in jeans and a large in joggers.. My advice is to go one size up
badgerdave
19 Feb 17#7
36 = xl , superdry isn't good for your self esteem ! Like other posters have put always go one size up.
Daftasabrush
19 Feb 172#8
Superdry is so last year now.
It's just worn by chavs who think they are cool.
I would bet, 50% of superdry purchases are paid from child tax credits!
Their sizes are always smaller than normal products because most people who wear them are on drugs, don't eat and fit into smaller sizes!
adi0604 to Daftasabrush
19 Feb 171#9
Idiot!
fishLuke to Daftasabrush
19 Feb 17#12
fyi I wear Superdry, a have a Master's agree and am about to go study for a PhD...
Daftasabrush
19 Feb 17#10
Who is, I bet your wearing your superdry chav kit now! Don't get so stressed because you've spent up this weekend, new tax credits in your bank next week!
trickyb1967
19 Feb 17#11
Always normal sizing for me, especially jeans, however t-shirts and shirts can be quite tight, but, then I prefer them like that anyway, same sizing as Ben Sherman stuff for example.
Daftasabrush
19 Feb 171#13
Exactly, like most Superdry outfit consumers....you don't have a job.....your different, probably a government student loan instead, which will take you years to pay back at same expense to working tax payers!
spenspuma
20 Feb 171#14
Your username speaks volumes.
fishLuke
20 Feb 17#15
1) I currently work part-time in the UK.
2) A PhD is pretty much an entry level research job.
3) I will be a receiving a scholarship from an Australian University (tax-free and I don't have to pay anything back).
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It's just worn by chavs who think they are cool.
I would bet, 50% of superdry purchases are paid from child tax credits!
Their sizes are always smaller than normal products because most people who wear them are on drugs, don't eat and fit into smaller sizes!
2) A PhD is pretty much an entry level research job.
3) I will be a receiving a scholarship from an Australian University (tax-free and I don't have to pay anything back).
You are completely wrong.