Hey everyone,

Just got my first Calgary Flames jersey. Layered over a polo in the pic—does it look too big, or normal for a fan jersey?

19 comments
  1. Meant to fit big, throw a hoodie on underneath and you’ll be toasty for your walks in and out of the dome.

  2. A couple of seasons of heroin-beers, malts and pocket dawgs and it’ll fit fine

    Lets not mention the depression pizzas…

  3. You should always wear a size up for *most* hockey jerseys as it allows room for you to wear a jacket or hoodie underneath, as a lot of fans do.

    The only issue is that this is not a jersey *per se*, but fan wear styled and cut like a jersey. I imagine you probably got this at Wal-Mart, Winners or something of the like? Regardless, they may or may not have factored in how jerseys are usually cut. Generally speaking, the more affordable options are cut to be more form fitting, for casual wear and such.

    Thankfully, what you got seems to be about the right fit. Sleeves should hang over wrists and partially the hand, while the bottom of the jersey itself should be below the belt line.

  4. Always remember your first. Costco? Walmart? Who cares. I still have mine from 04! Plenty of time for authentics and game worns later for hundreds of dollars. Glad you’re loving it OP!

  5. It comes down to personal preference. I love the oversized look. I think it looks dope

  6. Great fit. Always remember and keep your first jersey. Still have my original jersey from HBC

  7. I got the same one for PL games this season. We all start somewhere and Im just happy to be repping the right colours with everyone else. Lots of room in mine for Dome Foams

  8. Yeah it is. Not in the arms.

    We want to see the belly man. Dont lean forward and hide it. Give a side shot. If the belly raises the torso length, you’re golden. If it doesn’t, hem the jersey like 3cm.

  9. I have both L and XL jerseys. I like the latter if I’m wearing a hoodie underneath. I like the former if I’m wearing a T shirt or other lighter shirt. It’s all personal preference.

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