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    <body>I've got a few t-shirt designs in the works, but I haven't figured out how I'm going to sell them once I get them printed. I've had a few friends take a bunch of orders and then get the printing done based on the sizes requested, delaying the individual customer's actual order altogether.

I wonder if there isn't "typical size" data somewhere that could predict the percentage of each size (small, medium, large, etc.) per batch so that I could have 100 or so shirts printed and not get stuck with too many smalls, extra larges, and so on.

Anyone have ideas on this, or maybe want to share their own experience?</body>
    <commented-at type="datetime">2009-02-25T00:16:15-05:00</commented-at>
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    <title>Shirt Sizes &amp; Quantities for Online Store</title>
    <updated-at type="datetime">2009-11-05T14:14:29-05:00</updated-at>
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