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Can anyone give me an idea about how Sunice jackets fit, as in true to size? smaller? bigger?

Particularly - I am looking at buying a Sunice Sandwick short-sleeve windshirt.  I am a "husky" dude, and wear 2XL stuff.  I plan ordering a 3xl size in this Sunice jacket to let me layer it over other shirts.

I want to get an idea about how they fit before I order though, because I had just ordered a similar Callaway windshirt in xxxl, and it fit more like an xl, so I returned it.  The Sunice one is on ebay new for $19.99, but if it doesnt fit and I have to return it, they charge a $15 restock fee, so that wouldnt be worth it.

Thoughts/Prayers?

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I'm a S in Nike and a M in Puma. So basically a S/M but for Sunice stuff I wear M. Not really sure if that helps for you.

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pretty true to size

i wear mostly LG jackets (I am 6'2" 185 so kinda lanky) and this is what my Typhoon jacket is - love this jacket

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